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... Kunshan . What Ward had done by intuition and hard experience , Gordon did by training . In front of Kunshan , for 82 TO CHANGE CHINA.
... Kunshan . What Ward had done by intuition and hard experience , Gordon did by training . In front of Kunshan , for 82 TO CHANGE CHINA.
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... Kunshan , for instance , he analyzed the situation thus : Isolated hill , surrounded by wall ; very wide ditch . City very strong at East Gate . Every manoeuvre seen at top of hill , and telegraphed to chief [ of Taipings ] . Determined ...
... Kunshan , for instance , he analyzed the situation thus : Isolated hill , surrounded by wall ; very wide ditch . City very strong at East Gate . Every manoeuvre seen at top of hill , and telegraphed to chief [ of Taipings ] . Determined ...
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... Kunshan , he quarreled with the Chinese general whose troops were supporting the Ever - Victorious Army . Depressed by the desertions , disgusted with his Chinese opposites , and dismayed by the criticism he received from the British ...
... Kunshan , he quarreled with the Chinese general whose troops were supporting the Ever - Victorious Army . Depressed by the desertions , disgusted with his Chinese opposites , and dismayed by the criticism he received from the British ...
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