Republican Text Book for the Campaign of 1902Dunlap Printing Company, 1902 - 380 pages |
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Page 113
... Filipinos protested against such suggestion , and the American people did not approve it . It was not in harmony with our purpose in waging a war for humanity in Cuba . When Commodore Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay , he ...
... Filipinos protested against such suggestion , and the American people did not approve it . It was not in harmony with our purpose in waging a war for humanity in Cuba . When Commodore Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay , he ...
Page 114
... city of Manila was taken on August 13 , the Filipinos took no part in the attack , but came following in with a view to looting the city , and were only prevented from doing so by 114 REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TEXT - BOOK .
... city of Manila was taken on August 13 , the Filipinos took no part in the attack , but came following in with a view to looting the city , and were only prevented from doing so by 114 REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TEXT - BOOK .
Page 115
... Filipino flag , never addressed him as General , and never gave him any more attention than to allow him to go to Cavite and organize a mob which he called his army . After the American troops took possession of Manila , Aguinaldo went ...
... Filipino flag , never addressed him as General , and never gave him any more attention than to allow him to go to Cavite and organize a mob which he called his army . After the American troops took possession of Manila , Aguinaldo went ...
Page 116
... Filipinos , and according to the dictates of patriotism . The House passed the bill to pay the $ 20,000,000 to Spain as provided by the treaty . While the Republicans had a majority in the House the rules had to be suspended by a two ...
... Filipinos , and according to the dictates of patriotism . The House passed the bill to pay the $ 20,000,000 to Spain as provided by the treaty . While the Republicans had a majority in the House the rules had to be suspended by a two ...
Page 118
... Filipinos and to ourselves and our flág demanded that force should be met by force . Whatever the future of the Philippines may be , there is no course open to us now except the prosecution of the war until the insurgents are reduced to ...
... Filipinos and to ourselves and our flág demanded that force should be met by force . Whatever the future of the Philippines may be , there is no course open to us now except the prosecution of the war until the insurgents are reduced to ...
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