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Page xviii
... of Loo chow by the Imperialists . On the other hand , it would seem that the Tae pings had pene- trated up the Great River into Sze chuen , and also extended the range of their operations further to the south xviii PREFACE .
... of Loo chow by the Imperialists . On the other hand , it would seem that the Tae pings had pene- trated up the Great River into Sze chuen , and also extended the range of their operations further to the south xviii PREFACE .
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... Imperialist Regulars , 155. And Extent of Rebellion , 156. And the Rebel Leaders and Tactics , 157. Report of a ... Imperialists force the Tae pings to re - cross the Yellow River , 181. Operations and Position of the Tae pings in ...
... Imperialist Regulars , 155. And Extent of Rebellion , 156. And the Rebel Leaders and Tactics , 157. Report of a ... Imperialists force the Tae pings to re - cross the Yellow River , 181. Operations and Position of the Tae pings in ...
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... Imperialists , 454. The bulk of the educated and well - to - do Chinese against the Tae pings , 456. The uneducated and the dis- affected for them , 457. Their Belief that God protects them a great Element of Success , 458. The English ...
... Imperialists , 454. The bulk of the educated and well - to - do Chinese against the Tae pings , 456. The uneducated and the dis- affected for them , 457. Their Belief that God protects them a great Element of Success , 458. The English ...
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... Imperialists . Those who joined the ranks of the rebels were , doubtless , a wel- come addition to their originally small force . But as the rebels , in their march northward , left the vicinity of the mountain homes of these ...
... Imperialists . Those who joined the ranks of the rebels were , doubtless , a wel- come addition to their originally small force . But as the rebels , in their march northward , left the vicinity of the mountain homes of these ...
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... Chinese who have hitherto supported the existing Manchoo dynasty , and of all Manchoos without exception , I shall call Imperialists . CHAPTER XIII . MILITARY AND POLITICAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE TAE 144 THE CHINESE AND THEIR REBELLIONS .
... Chinese who have hitherto supported the existing Manchoo dynasty , and of all Manchoos without exception , I shall call Imperialists . CHAPTER XIII . MILITARY AND POLITICAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE TAE 144 THE CHINESE AND THEIR REBELLIONS .
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