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" To obtain the unconditional personal assistance of General Aguinaldo in the expedition to Manila was proper, if in so doing he was not induced to form hopes which it might not be practicable to gratify. "
The United States and the Philippines - Page 77
by Daniel Roderick Williams - 1924 - 335 pages
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The Story of the Philippines: Natural Riches, Industrial Resources ...

Murat Halstead - 1898 - 480 pages
...that you did not attempt to commit this Government to any alliance with the Philippine insurgents. To obtain the unconditional personal assistance of...power has been a matter of public notoriety, they have neither asked nor received from this Government any recognition. The United States, in entering upon...
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Life and Achievement of Admiral Dewey from Montpelier to Manila ...

Murat Halstead - 1899 - 458 pages
...doubt assisted in the Malay madness that soon set in. Secretary Day wrote to the effusive Mr. Pratt: "To obtain the unconditional personal assistance of...power has been a matter of public notoriety, they have neither asked nor received from this Government any recognition. The United States, in entering upon...
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A Treaty of Peace Between the United States and Spain ..., Volume 2, Part 3

United States. President (1897-1901 : McKinley) - 1899 - 706 pages
...that you did not attempt to commit this Government to any alliance with the Philippine insurgents. To obtain the unconditional personal assistance of...power has been a matter of public notoriety, they have neither asked nor received from this Government any recognition. The United States, in entering upon...
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Pictorial History of America's New Possessions: The Isthmian ..., Volume 1

Murat Halstead - 1899 - 688 pages
...negotiations with Philippine inBurgents." On the same date the Secretary wrote Mr. Pratt: "To ohtain the unconditional personal assistance of General Aguinaldo...Spain, and is not acquainted with their purposes. Wliile their contest with that power has been a matter of public notoriety, they have neither asked...
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A Treaty of Peace Between the United States and Spain: Message ..., Parts 1-2

United States, Spain - 1899 - 706 pages
...that you did not attempt to commit this Government to any alliance with the Philippine insurgents. To obtain the unconditional personal assistance of...the Philippine insurgents only as discontented and rebellions subjects of Spain, and is not acquainted with their purposes. While their contest with that...
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A Treaty of Peace Between the United States and Spain: Message ..., Parts 1-2

United States, Spain - 1899 - 710 pages
...that you did not attempt to commit this Government to any alliance with the Philippine insurgents. To obtain the unconditional personal assistance of...the Philippine insurgents only as discontented and rebellions subjects of Spain, and is not acquainted with their purposes. While their contest with that...
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A Treaty of Peace Between the United States and Spain: Message from the ...

United States, United States President (McKinley : 1897-1901) - 1899 - 742 pages
...that yon did not attempt to commit this Government to any alliance with the Philippine insurgents. To obtain the unconditional personal assistance of...known the Philippine insurgents only as discontented aud rebellious subjects of Spain, aud is not acquainted with their purposes. While their contest with...
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Republic Or Empire?: The Philippine Question

William Jennings Bryan - 1899 - 841 pages
...that you did not attempt to commit this Government to any alliance with the Philippine insurgents. To obtain the unconditional personal assistance of...was not induced to form hopes which it might not be practical to gratify. The Government has known the Philippine insurgents only as discontented and rebellious...
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Trusts and Miscellaneous

1900 - 1050 pages
...common knowledge, Mr. Day, under the direction of the President, ventured upon this false statement: "This Government has known the Philippine insurgents...discontented and rebellious subjects of Spain, and is unacquainted with their purposes." At that moment the purposes of the insurgents were of common knowledge,...
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Facts about the Filipinos, Volume 1

1901 - 888 pages
...that you did not attempt to commit this Government to any alliauce with the Philippine insurgents. To obtain the unconditional personal assistance of...power has been a matter of public notoriety, they have neither asked nor received from this Government any 'recognition. The United States in entering upon...
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