The China-Japan War Compiled from Japanese, Chinese, and Foreign SourcesS. Low, Marston limited, 1896 - 449 sivua |
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Sivu 14
... once had belonged to China , and a usurper had killed the King of Corea and several ministers at a banquet . These difficulties were at first overcome , and the Chinese Emperor consented to recognise the usurper as tributary sovereign ...
... once had belonged to China , and a usurper had killed the King of Corea and several ministers at a banquet . These difficulties were at first overcome , and the Chinese Emperor consented to recognise the usurper as tributary sovereign ...
Sivu 24
... Once when he was at the Kiyomidzu temple at Kioto , in the midst of the beauties of nature which all tourists have admired , grieving for the loss of his son , he turned to an attendant and said : " A great man ought to employ his army ...
... Once when he was at the Kiyomidzu temple at Kioto , in the midst of the beauties of nature which all tourists have admired , grieving for the loss of his son , he turned to an attendant and said : " A great man ought to employ his army ...
Sivu 28
... once took off his helmet and reverently saluted his native land . † When the King of Corea fled to Liao - tung , to implore assistance from the Chinese , the latter sent a small army , which was promptly routed by the Japanese . The ...
... once took off his helmet and reverently saluted his native land . † When the King of Corea fled to Liao - tung , to implore assistance from the Chinese , the latter sent a small army , which was promptly routed by the Japanese . The ...
Sivu 29
... once to Seoul with an army estimated at 200,000 men , most of whom must have been ill - armed Corean peasants . Konishi re- solved to make a stand at Seoul , where he had asked Kato and other generals to join him . The Chinese and ...
... once to Seoul with an army estimated at 200,000 men , most of whom must have been ill - armed Corean peasants . Konishi re- solved to make a stand at Seoul , where he had asked Kato and other generals to join him . The Chinese and ...
Sivu 31
... once planned , and an army as powerful as the first invaded that unfortunate country . The success of this second invasion was inferior to the first . The Coreans were prepared , and had been trained by the former campaigns , while a ...
... once planned , and an army as powerful as the first invaded that unfortunate country . The success of this second invasion was inferior to the first . The Coreans were prepared , and had been trained by the former campaigns , while a ...
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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