Campaigning in the PhilippinesHicks-Judd Company, 1899 - 314 pages |
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Page 35
... Filipino insurrections , none of them attaining any great measure of success until that of 1896 , which was coincident ... Filipinos residing in European capitals were initiated as Freemasons , and introduced into the islands many of the ...
... Filipino insurrections , none of them attaining any great measure of success until that of 1896 , which was coincident ... Filipinos residing in European capitals were initiated as Freemasons , and introduced into the islands many of the ...
Page 43
... Filipinos were now anxious to co - operate with the Americans in com- pelling the Spaniards to evacuate the ... Filipino . The editor of the Singapore Free Press and Mr. Bray Bray had had become acquainted . The editor introduced Mr ...
... Filipinos were now anxious to co - operate with the Americans in com- pelling the Spaniards to evacuate the ... Filipino . The editor of the Singapore Free Press and Mr. Bray Bray had had become acquainted . The editor introduced Mr ...
Page 45
... Filipinos . They did know that hostilities in the Philippines had been con- ducted by the most brutal methods , and were probably not willing to become responsible before the world for a warfare conducted with savage barbarity , and ...
... Filipinos . They did know that hostilities in the Philippines had been con- ducted by the most brutal methods , and were probably not willing to become responsible before the world for a warfare conducted with savage barbarity , and ...
Page 53
... Filipinos and identified with the Spanish govern- ment , ridiculed these pretensions , calmly and persistently replying that liberty in Spain had only been gained by the sacrifice of blood . " What other channel , then , was open to the ...
... Filipinos and identified with the Spanish govern- ment , ridiculed these pretensions , calmly and persistently replying that liberty in Spain had only been gained by the sacrifice of blood . " What other channel , then , was open to the ...
Page 71
... Filipinos had possession of all the interior of Luzon Island , and the Spanish forces , numbering about 5600 men , under Governor - General Augustin , were hemmed in Manila . With the American fleet in possession of the bay and the ...
... Filipinos had possession of all the interior of Luzon Island , and the Spanish forces , numbering about 5600 men , under Governor - General Augustin , were hemmed in Manila . With the American fleet in possession of the bay and the ...
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1st Lieut 1st Lieutenant 20th Kansas 2d Lieutenant 2d Oregon 4th Cav Acting Assistant Surgeon advance Aguinaldo American April army arrived at Manila artillery attack August Baliuag Battalion Battery battle block-house Bocaue bridge Brigade Brigadier-General Caloocan Calumpit camp Camp Merritt Capt captured Cavite Cebu Chas Clerk command Company G Dewey duty enemy enemy's enlisted entrenchments expedition February fight Filipinos fleet force front Guiguinto guns headquarters Hospital Corps infantry insurgents insurrectos islands July June killed La Loma church Laguna de Bay Lawton left San Francisco Luzon MacArthur Malate Malolos Manila Bay March Marilao Merritt miles military Minn Minneapolis mustered natives Nebraskas night Norzagaray occupied Otis Pasig Pasig River Paul Philippines railroad regiment river road San Miguel scouts Sergt soldiers South Dakotas Spain Spaniards Spanish Student town trenches troops U. S. Inf United States Inf Volunteer Inf Wheaton wounded yards