The Blow from Behind: Or, Some Features of the Anti-imperialist Movement Attending the War with Spain, Together with a Consideration of Our Philippine Policy from Its Inception to the Present Time and the International and Domestic Law Affecting the SameLee and Shepard, 1903 - 147 pages |
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... Filipino policy as de- clared by themselves . They co - operate with Anti - Imperialists in the United States 92 CHAPTER X NO SOLDIERS AMONG ANTI - IMPERIALISTS CHAPTER XI ABRAHAM LINCOLN ON ANTI - IMPERIALISM CHAPTER XII FORWARD Mr ...
... Filipino policy as de- clared by themselves . They co - operate with Anti - Imperialists in the United States 92 CHAPTER X NO SOLDIERS AMONG ANTI - IMPERIALISTS CHAPTER XI ABRAHAM LINCOLN ON ANTI - IMPERIALISM CHAPTER XII FORWARD Mr ...
Page 26
... advance must be stopped . Between the Filipino front and the town lay the Malolele River . This stream they were forbidden to cross . ' If you do , ' said Dewey , I will send the Petrel into the stream 26 THE BLOW FROM BEHIND.
... advance must be stopped . Between the Filipino front and the town lay the Malolele River . This stream they were forbidden to cross . ' If you do , ' said Dewey , I will send the Petrel into the stream 26 THE BLOW FROM BEHIND.
Page 28
... Filipinos had placed the intrenchments investing the city . This done , Dewey and Merritt then notified the Spanish Governor that they would bombard and storm the city in forty - eight hours ( the advance notice required by inter ...
... Filipinos had placed the intrenchments investing the city . This done , Dewey and Merritt then notified the Spanish Governor that they would bombard and storm the city in forty - eight hours ( the advance notice required by inter ...
Page 40
... am informed and I believe that Mr. McKinley considered the situation in this way , viz .: " Ac- cording to the best information now at our disposi- tion , it would appear that the Filipinos are probably 40 THE BLOW FROM BEHIND.
... am informed and I believe that Mr. McKinley considered the situation in this way , viz .: " Ac- cording to the best information now at our disposi- tion , it would appear that the Filipinos are probably 40 THE BLOW FROM BEHIND.
Page 41
... Filipino colonist by his experience under Spain , the difference between chaos and a colony is not very great . " There seems to be no course but one of these , chaos or colony , that is open to the Filipino ( un- less he can govern ...
... Filipino colonist by his experience under Spain , the difference between chaos and a colony is not very great . " There seems to be no course but one of these , chaos or colony , that is open to the Filipino ( un- less he can govern ...
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