This army must be moved at once, or perish. As the army can be safely moved now, the persons responsible for preventing such a move will be responsible for the unnecessary loss of many thousands of lives. Imperialism and Liberty - Page 76by Morrison Isaac Swift - 1899 - 491 pagesFull view - About this book
| Trumbull White - 1898 - 590 pages
...the rainy season without losses from malarial fever, which is almost as deadly as yellow fever. This army must be moved at once or perish. As the army...unanimous opinion of our medical officers with the army, who understand the situation absolutely. J. FORD KENT. Major-General Volunteers, Commanding First Division... | |
| Charles Morris - 1898 - 450 pages
...rainy season without losses from malarial fever, which is almost as deadly as yellow fever. ' ' This army must be moved at once or perish. As the army...and they are also based on the unanimous opinion of medical officers with the army, who understand the situation absolutely. "J. FORD KENT, Major- General... | |
| Trumbull White - 1898 - 604 pages
...the rainy season without losses from malarial fever, which is almost as deadly as yellow fever. This army must be moved at once or perish. As the army...for the unnecessary loss of many thousands of lives. * are also based on the unanimous opinion of our medical officers with the army, who understand the... | |
| George Kennan - 1899 - 286 pages
...the rainy season without losses from malarial fever, which is almost as deadly as yellow fever. This army must be moved at once or perish. As the army...army, and who understand the situation absolutely. This letter was signed by Generals Kent, Bates, Chaffee, Sumner, Ludlow, Ames, and Wood, and Colonel... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 318 pages
...rainy season without 277 losses from malarial fever, which is almost as deadly as yellow fever. This army must be moved at once, or perish. As the army...unanimous opinion of our medical officers with the army, who understand the situation absolutely. J. FORD KENT, Major-General Volunteers Commanding First Division.... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 360 pages
...the rainy season without losses from malarial fever which is almost as deadly as yellow fever. This army must be moved at once, or perish. As the army...unanimous opinion of our medical officers with the army, who understand the situation absolutely. J. FORD KENT, Major-General Volunteers Commanding First Division,... | |
| 1899 - 1074 pages
...rainy season without losses from malarial fever, which is almost as deadly as yellow fever. ''This army must be moved at once, or perish. As the army...and they are also based on the unanimous opinion of pur medical officers with the army, who understand the situation absolutely. "J. FORD KENT. "Major-General... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 352 pages
...the rainy season without losses from malarial fever which is almost as deadly as yellow fever. This army must be moved at once, or perish. As the army...loss of many thousands of lives. Our opinions are tfie result of careful personal observation, and they are also based on the unanimous opinion of our... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 424 pages
...the rainy season without losses from malarial fever, which is almost as deadly as yellow fever. This army must be moved at once, or perish. As the army can be safely naoved now, the persons responsible for preventing such a move will be responsible for the unnecessary... | |
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