not be permitted
to
carry off
ab
prisoners
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plunder the Chinese inhabitants. The time appointed
is the first watch (9 P.M.)
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banners, all clad in brass
way
into
armour, to fight their Hongkong. Three hundred (men
with)
iron maces to be employed.
when (all)
are to repair to the
CUS vanguard
and to overwhelm
the
ee-moon
wherever encountered...
In
narrow pass of the dye-ce
at Howloong and rendezvous during darkness and in quiet. The boats,
our large
and small, of village(s) are constantly
going
and
coming to and from
Tu Toi, obtaining information... we
must await until our
troops
make a
rush
across,
when
one
forth
and serve
as
guides. (The force)
must be divided under eight.
enemy
In addition to these, 300 men in
iron armour to
proceed along
by the sea and seize and slay;
and 300 men in iron armour to
proceed in different directions and cut the foreigners
down, so that
not a
fragment of them may
get away.
It shall not be
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permitted to inflict injury on Chinese. Slaughter is to continue during two watches (a period of