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Demetrius Charles Boulger. CHAPTER XV . CHINESE GORDON'S CAMPAIGNS . Position on Gordon's Assumption of Command . - The Contingent Force . Possible Danger from it . - Major Gordon leaves Shanghai . - Arrives at Sunkiang . - A Military ...
Demetrius Charles Boulger. CHAPTER XV . CHINESE GORDON'S CAMPAIGNS . Position on Gordon's Assumption of Command . - The Contingent Force . Possible Danger from it . - Major Gordon leaves Shanghai . - Arrives at Sunkiang . - A Military ...
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Demetrius Charles Boulger. On the 24th of March Major * Gordon left Shanghai , reaching Sunkiang on the following day . There was some fear of an immediate outbreak on his arrival ; but the men had no leader , and Major Gordon ...
Demetrius Charles Boulger. On the 24th of March Major * Gordon left Shanghai , reaching Sunkiang on the following day . There was some fear of an immediate outbreak on his arrival ; but the men had no leader , and Major Gordon ...
Pàgina 583
... Major Gordon's command had , from every point of view , begun well . Major Gordon returned to Sunkiang , where he em- ployed himself in energetically restoring the discipline of his force , and in preparing for his next operation in ...
... Major Gordon's command had , from every point of view , begun well . Major Gordon returned to Sunkiang , where he em- ployed himself in energetically restoring the discipline of his force , and in preparing for his next operation in ...
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... Major Gordon at once altered the direction of his march , and joining en route General Ching , who had , on the news , broken up his camp before Quinsan , hastened as rapidly as possible to Taitsan , where he arrived on the 29th of ...
... Major Gordon at once altered the direction of his march , and joining en route General Ching , who had , on the news , broken up his camp before Quinsan , hastened as rapidly as possible to Taitsan , where he arrived on the 29th of ...
Pàgina 587
... Major Gordon's move- ments were further hampered by the conduct of his own men , who , upon their arrival at Quinsan , hurried off in detachments to Sunkiang for the purpose of disposing of their spoil . Ammunition had also fallen short ...
... Major Gordon's move- ments were further hampered by the conduct of his own men , who , upon their arrival at Quinsan , hurried off in detachments to Sunkiang for the purpose of disposing of their spoil . Ammunition had also fallen short ...
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