This city, Its Inhabitants, Its churches and religious worship, Its educational establishments and Its private property of all descriptions, are placed under the special safeguard of the faith and honor of the American army. Military Government - Page 13by Harry Alexander Smith - 1920 - 114 pagesFull view - About this book
| Brantz Mayer - 1852 - 478 pages
...the o P cj O *i K H O o city, its churches, worship, convents, monasteries, inhabitants and property, under the special safe-guard of the faith and honor of the American army. And finally, instead of demanding, according to the custom of many generals in the old world, a splendid... | |
| Brantz Mayer - 1852 - 492 pages
...the n. f> G H O H X a O city, its churches, worship, convents, monasteries, inhabitants and property, under the special safe-guard of the faith and honor of the American army. And finally, instead of demanding, according to the custom of many generals in the old world, a splendid... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1852 - 672 pages
...religious worship, its convents and monasteries, its inhabitants and property — are, moreover, placed under the special safeguard of the faith and honor of the American Army. 16. In consideration of the foregoing protection, a contribution of $150,000 is imposed on this capital,... | |
| Henry Lee Scott - 1861 - 674 pages
...religious worship ; its convents and monasteries ; its inhabitants and property, are, moreover, placed under the special safeguard of the faith and honor of the American army. 16. In consideration of the foregoing protection, a contribution of $150,000 is imposed on this capital,... | |
| Louis Stanley Young, Henry Davenport Northrop - 1899 - 632 pages
...re):gious worship, hs educational establishments and its private property, of all description, art placed under the special safeguard of the faith and honor of the American army. (Signed) " FV GREENE, " Brigadier-General of Volunteers, USA* Additional Particulars of the Capture.... | |
| Cadmus Marcellus Wilcox - 1892 - 828 pages
...and religious worship, its convents and monasteries, its inhabitants and property are moreover placed under the special safeguard of the faith and honor of the American army. 16. In consideration of the foregoing protection, a contribution of $150,000 is imposed on this capital,... | |
| William Edward Birkhimer - 1892 - 578 pages
...religious worship, its convents and monasteries, its inhabitants and property are, moreover, placed under the special safeguard of the faith and honor of the American armr. 16. In consideration of the foregoing protection a coutnbtttioa of (150,000 is imposed on this... | |
| Marcus Joseph Wright - 1893 - 382 pages
...religious worship, its convents and monasteries, its inhabitants and property, are, moreover, placed under the special safeguard of the faith and honor of the American army. " 16. In consideration of the foregoing protection, a contribution of one hundred and fifty thousand... | |
| United States. War Department - 1898 - 848 pages
...confines of a vast ocean, separating you from your native land. You have come not as despoilers and oppressors, but simply as the instruments of a strong, free Government, whose purposes are beneficent and which has declared itself in this war the champion of thoeo oppressed by Spanish... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1898 - 462 pages
...confines of a vast ocean separating you from your native land. You have come not as despoilers and oppressors, but simply as the instruments of a strong free government, whose purposes are beneficent and which has declared itself in this war, the champion of those oppressed by Spanish... | |
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