The China-Japan War Compiled from Japanese, Chinese, and Foreign SourcesS. Low, Marston limited, 1896 - 449 sivua |
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... communicating with the illiterate and ignorant . This prompt means . of information is a great advantage in modern warfare , where knowledge of every kind is the principal element of success . To such a cause must be attributed the ...
... communicating with the illiterate and ignorant . This prompt means . of information is a great advantage in modern warfare , where knowledge of every kind is the principal element of success . To such a cause must be attributed the ...
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... communication for three nations whose languages are totally different . It is difficult to render this fact intelligible to those who are unacquainted with Chinese characters , but the following parallel case in the West may be of some ...
... communication for three nations whose languages are totally different . It is difficult to render this fact intelligible to those who are unacquainted with Chinese characters , but the following parallel case in the West may be of some ...
Sivu 39
... communication with the French priests and their Corean converts , during his two experi- mental commercial trips in 1866 , so that when a French priest with four Corean Christians came to Shanghai , early in 1867 , they laid before him ...
... communication with the French priests and their Corean converts , during his two experi- mental commercial trips in 1866 , so that when a French priest with four Corean Christians came to Shanghai , early in 1867 , they laid before him ...
Sivu 94
... communication with Fusan , the Corean port nearest to Japan ; their communications therefore had all to pass via Chemulpo . The Chinese at Asan had a strong Japanese force in the north , and could only com- municate by sea with China ...
... communication with Fusan , the Corean port nearest to Japan ; their communications therefore had all to pass via Chemulpo . The Chinese at Asan had a strong Japanese force in the north , and could only com- municate by sea with China ...
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... communicating with the Chinese - they could not understand him ; and when he had recourse to writing he could only obtain a letter from the Corean official of the city . As the Chinese soldiers were gathering in numbers on the walls ...
... communicating with the Chinese - they could not understand him ; and when he had recourse to writing he could only obtain a letter from the Corean official of the city . As the Chinese soldiers were gathering in numbers on the walls ...
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Admiral Ito Admiral Ting artillery Asan attack battalion battle boat campaign captain captured cavalry Chin-chow China Chinese army Chinese fleet Chinese soldiers Chinese troops Colonel Sato command Consul Corea defended despatch detachment Emperor Emperor of China Emperor of Japan enemy enemy's engaged Feng-huang fire flag Flying Squadron force foreign forts Gensan gun-boat guns Hai-cheng Hanneken Hill Hsin-yen Imperial infantry Japan Japanese army Japanese fleet Japanese Government Japanese man-of-war Japanese officers Japanese troops Kaiping Katsura killed koku Korea Koushing Kowshing Krupp Kumamoto land Li-Hung-chang Liao river Liao-yang machine-guns man-of-war Manchuria Manchus marched Meiji ment metres military Minister Mixed Brigade MUTSU MUNEMITSU Naniwa nations naval Newchwang Oseko Oshima peace Peking Phyöng-yang Plenipotentiaries Port Arthur position quick-firing Regiment resistance retreat rifles road Sak-riöng Sasebo second army sent Seoul Shanghai ship signal Ta-lien Tachimi Taotai Tientsin torpedo torpedo-boats Treaty Tsao-ho-kou Wei-hai-wei whole wounded Yalu Ying-kow