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Pàgina 400
... Gordon's mind . Established on the east and south of Soochow , he determined to secure a similar position on its western side , when he would be able to inter- cept the communications still held by the garrison across the Taho lake . In ...
... Gordon's mind . Established on the east and south of Soochow , he determined to secure a similar position on its western side , when he would be able to inter- cept the communications still held by the garrison across the Taho lake . In ...
Pàgina 406
... Gordon " may here be summarized . It is not necessary to repeat the strictly personal passages between General Gordon and Sir Halliday Macartney on the subject of the latter's suggested succession to the command of the Ever - Victorious ...
... Gordon " may here be summarized . It is not necessary to repeat the strictly personal passages between General Gordon and Sir Halliday Macartney on the subject of the latter's suggested succession to the command of the Ever - Victorious ...
Pàgina 409
... Gordon surmised , the silence was ominous . The necessity of succeed- ing had been rendered all the greater by several repulses to the forces of Santajin and by the menacing position taken up by the Changchow garrison , which had made a ...
... Gordon surmised , the silence was ominous . The necessity of succeed- ing had been rendered all the greater by several repulses to the forces of Santajin and by the menacing position taken up by the Changchow garrison , which had made a ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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