| 1900 - 874 sivua
...first communication of any kind whatsoever that had reached us from outside for nearly one month. For the last ten days the soldiers and Militia have been...answer has been received, and contrary to expectation il 10 foreign soldiers made renewed attacks, causing alarm and suspicion among soldiers and people.... | |
| William Meyrick Hewlett - 1900 - 116 sivua
...of a letter sent on July 14th, 1900, to Sir C. M. MacDonald, British Minister : — For the last 10 days the soldiers and militia have been fighting,...no communication between us, to our great anxiety. 77 expectation, the foreign soldiers made renewed attacks, causing alarm and suspicion amongst soldiers... | |
| S. M. Russell - 1901 - 64 sivua
...LETTERS. Correspondence Up to Date between Prince Ching and others and Sir Claude Macdonald. ' For the last ten days the soldiers and militia have been...but no answer has been received, and, contrary to our expectations, the foreign soldiers made renewed attacks, causing alarm and suspicion amongst soldiers... | |
| Arnold Henry Savage Landor - 1901 - 564 sivua
...negotiate they should send a responsible official with a white flag. “(Letter to Sir Claude MacDonald.) “In the last ten days the soldiers and militia have...expressing our intentions, but no answer has been received, an(l, contrary to expectation, the Government soldiers made renewed attacks, causing alarm and suspicion... | |
| Arnold Henry Savage Landor - 1901 - 554 sivua
...with a white flag. "(Letter to Sir Claude MacDonald.) "In the last ten days the soldiers and milit1a have been fighting, and there has been no communication...has been received, and, contrary to expectation, the Government soldiers made renewed attacks, causing alarm and suspicion amongst soldiers and people.... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1902 - 1082 sivua
...-present dispatch. [IncloBure 22.] Prince Ching et al. to Sir Claude ifacDonald. PBKIN, July 14, 1900. For the last ten days the soldiers and militia have been...anxiety. Some time ago we hung up a board expressing our intention, but no answer has been received, <and, contrary to the expectation, the foreign soldiers... | |
| Sarah Pike Conger - 1909 - 534 sivua
...militia have been fighting, and, to our great anxiety, there has been no communication between us. "Some time ago we hung up a board expressing our intentions,...but no answer has been received, and, contrary to our expectation, the foreign soldiers made renewed attacks, causing alarm and suspicion among soldiers... | |
| Sarah Pike Conger - 1909 - 518 sivua
...posted at the bell tower: (Translation of letter sent July fourteenth to Sir Claude MacDonald.) "For the last ten days the soldiers and militia have been fighting, and, to our great anxiety, there has been no communication between us. "Some time ago we hung up a board... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1969 - 1086 sivua
...dispatch. [InuliMiini 28.] I'rhu-e Clang et al. to Sir Claude MacDonald. PEKIN, July 14, 1900. For the last ten days the soldiers and militia have been...anxiety. Some time ago we hung up a board expressing our intention, but no answer has been received, and, contrary to the expectation, the foreign soldiers... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1969 - 1082 sivua
...spirit of the -present dispatch. JVmce Citing et (U. to Sir Claude MafDonald. PEKIN, July 14, 1900. For the last ten days the soldiers and militia have been...anxiety. Some time ago we hung up a board expressing our intention, but no answer has been received, and, contrary to the expectation, the foreign soldiers... | |
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