The China-Japan War Compiled from Japanese, Chinese, and Foreign SourcesS. Low, Marston limited, 1896 - 449 sivua |
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Sivu 29
... night they were obliged to retreat . The Chinese were then commanded by Li - yu - sung , a veteran who had already distinguished himself by subduing rebellions and warring with the then rising Manchus . He was angry at the escape of the ...
... night they were obliged to retreat . The Chinese were then commanded by Li - yu - sung , a veteran who had already distinguished himself by subduing rebellions and warring with the then rising Manchus . He was angry at the escape of the ...
Sivu 48
... night several of the Conservative Ministers were killed , and the next morning a new government was formed by Kim - Ok- Kiun and other members of the Progressive party , who invited the Japanese troops to protect the Royal Palace . The ...
... night several of the Conservative Ministers were killed , and the next morning a new government was formed by Kim - Ok- Kiun and other members of the Progressive party , who invited the Japanese troops to protect the Royal Palace . The ...
Sivu 53
... 6th of April , at night , with the greatest precaution , surrounded by armed men , Hung was taken on board a Chinese man - of - war , which also conveyed to Corea the body of his victim - THE ASSASSINATION OF KIM - OK - KIUN . 53.
... 6th of April , at night , with the greatest precaution , surrounded by armed men , Hung was taken on board a Chinese man - of - war , which also conveyed to Corea the body of his victim - THE ASSASSINATION OF KIM - OK - KIUN . 53.
Sivu 61
... night , and the people expected the Tong - Haks at the gates . The danger , though not so imminent , was still great . On the 1st of June the rebels had taken the capital of Chölla province , and the report of their success encouraged ...
... night , and the people expected the Tong - Haks at the gates . The danger , though not so imminent , was still great . On the 1st of June the rebels had taken the capital of Chölla province , and the report of their success encouraged ...
Sivu 91
... night of the 22nd it answered that the Chinese troops had come at their request , and would not leave until similarly requested . Orders were at once given to the Japanese troops encamped near the capital to attack the King's Palace ...
... night of the 22nd it answered that the Chinese troops had come at their request , and would not leave until similarly requested . Orders were at once given to the Japanese troops encamped near the capital to attack the King's Palace ...
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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