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... The Filipinos Ordered to Remove , 109 ; The Filipinos Evacuate , 110 ; The
Military Government , 111 ; The Filipinos Object to Cleanliness , 111 ; News of the
Coming Peace , 112 ; The Filipinos Accumulate Arms , 113 ; Sanitary
Regulations ...
... The Filipinos Ordered to Remove , 109 ; The Filipinos Evacuate , 110 ; The
Military Government , 111 ; The Filipinos Object to Cleanliness , 111 ; News of the
Coming Peace , 112 ; The Filipinos Accumulate Arms , 113 ; Sanitary
Regulations ...
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... the peasant , the dwellers of the mainland and those of the coast , repaired to
their posts and took up arms , confident that never , except by passing over their
dead bodies , should the soil of Manila be defiled by the enemy , notwithstanding.
... the peasant , the dwellers of the mainland and those of the coast , repaired to
their posts and took up arms , confident that never , except by passing over their
dead bodies , should the soil of Manila be defiled by the enemy , notwithstanding.
Page 20
Little children are still walking about with arms and chests terribly emaciated ,
eyes swollen , and abdomen bloated to three times the natural size . The
physicians say these cases are hopeless . “ Deaths in the street have not been
uncommon ...
Little children are still walking about with arms and chests terribly emaciated ,
eyes swollen , and abdomen bloated to three times the natural size . The
physicians say these cases are hopeless . “ Deaths in the street have not been
uncommon ...
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The conditions mentioned in the Blanco proclamation were such that the
insurgents could not comply — one being that they must surrender their arms .
The appropriation failed of its ostensible intent , one of the conditions being that
no one ...
The conditions mentioned in the Blanco proclamation were such that the
insurgents could not comply — one being that they must surrender their arms .
The appropriation failed of its ostensible intent , one of the conditions being that
no one ...
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... the islands , and not return without the consent of the Spanish government ; all
arms and ammunition of the rebels were to be surrendered , and they were to
evacuate all places and A Sore crowd . fortifications held by them by force of
arms .
... the islands , and not return without the consent of the Spanish government ; all
arms and ammunition of the rebels were to be surrendered , and they were to
evacuate all places and A Sore crowd . fortifications held by them by force of
arms .
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