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... ( probably a tribe from Russia or from the red - haired countries of 51 Europe ) . They were fierce as tigers and experts in the use of fire- arms . They had one sort of cannon , hsi - kua - p'ao ( " watermelon cannon , that is , mortars ) ...
... ( probably a tribe from Russia or from the red - haired countries of 51 Europe ) . They were fierce as tigers and experts in the use of fire- arms . They had one sort of cannon , hsi - kua - p'ao ( " watermelon cannon , that is , mortars ) ...
Page 200
... Probably they have already reached their destination , K'a - lun . The general of Hei - lung - chiang , Cho - le - to , is charged to instruct them to guard the k'a - lun carefully . They should immediately suppress and seize any ...
... Probably they have already reached their destination , K'a - lun . The general of Hei - lung - chiang , Cho - le - to , is charged to instruct them to guard the k'a - lun carefully . They should immediately suppress and seize any ...
Page 208
... Probably Amursana himself created this rumor on purpose to effect his escape to some secret retreat . Shun - te - no and other officials foolishly believe the report and even dragged the river for the corpse of Amursana , a stupid ...
... Probably Amursana himself created this rumor on purpose to effect his escape to some secret retreat . Shun - te - no and other officials foolishly believe the report and even dragged the river for the corpse of Amursana , a stupid ...
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