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... Ever - Victorious Army ran high , was more a danger to the Ch'ing in the Shanghai area than to the Taiping rebels he was supposed to fight . Li was soon complaining that " Burgevine is full of intrigues and stubborn . Wu and Yang [ the ...
... Ever - Victorious Army ran high , was more a danger to the Ch'ing in the Shanghai area than to the Taiping rebels he was supposed to fight . Li was soon complaining that " Burgevine is full of intrigues and stubborn . Wu and Yang [ the ...
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... troops , he threw his Chinese superiors into fits of total exasperation . In the wake of the attack on Kunshan , he quarreled with the Chinese general whose troops were supporting the Ever - Victorious Army . Depressed by the desertions ...
... troops , he threw his Chinese superiors into fits of total exasperation . In the wake of the attack on Kunshan , he quarreled with the Chinese general whose troops were supporting the Ever - Victorious Army . Depressed by the desertions ...
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... Ever - Victorious Army was of no use . " 89 The British military authorities , though , were strongly against the disbandment of the Ever - Victorious Army . General Brown was " not for disbanding any portion of the Disciplined Force ...
... Ever - Victorious Army was of no use . " 89 The British military authorities , though , were strongly against the disbandment of the Ever - Victorious Army . General Brown was " not for disbanding any portion of the Disciplined Force ...
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To God Through the Stars | 3 |
Bodies or Souls | 34 |
Glorious Days of Looting | 57 |
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