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... campaign for Soochow began , with Gordon's force acting in . conjunction with a much larger body of Imperial troops . This was to be the crowning goal of all the previous campaigns around Shanghai , since Soochow was the most imposing ...
... campaign for Soochow began , with Gordon's force acting in . conjunction with a much larger body of Imperial troops . This was to be the crowning goal of all the previous campaigns around Shanghai , since Soochow was the most imposing ...
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... campaign in China on the mainland other than by air , [ though ] it is considered highly desirable to seize the ports in order better to facilitate the reoccupation of the country by Chinese forces . " 130 Though this was an indication ...
... campaign in China on the mainland other than by air , [ though ] it is considered highly desirable to seize the ports in order better to facilitate the reoccupation of the country by Chinese forces . " 130 Though this was an indication ...
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... campaign , 257 , 261- 63 passim , 269 Savage , Mr. , 63 Schall , Father Adam , 3-22 ; back- ground , 7 ; as Chinese missionary and astronomer , 7-10 , 40 ; astro- nomical successes and government status , 3-4 , 10–12 , 14-15 , 18 , 20 ...
... campaign , 257 , 261- 63 passim , 269 Savage , Mr. , 63 Schall , Father Adam , 3-22 ; back- ground , 7 ; as Chinese missionary and astronomer , 7-10 , 40 ; astro- nomical successes and government status , 3-4 , 10–12 , 14-15 , 18 , 20 ...
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