Patriotic Eloquence Relating to the Spanish-American War and Its IssuesRobert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood Scribner, 1900 - 364 páginas |
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... Manila , and re- sponsible for the protection of life and property within that city . Whether we had blundered into that re- sponsibility is a question which I do not now discuss ; I am not here to argue the Philippine problem , so ...
... Manila , and re- sponsible for the protection of life and property within that city . Whether we had blundered into that re- sponsibility is a question which I do not now discuss ; I am not here to argue the Philippine problem , so ...
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... Manila did , in fact , depend on General Otis . On the fifth of that month our troops surrounding that city for its protection were attacked ; fighting ensued ; and ten days later the fol- lowing proclamation was issued from the so ...
... Manila did , in fact , depend on General Otis . On the fifth of that month our troops surrounding that city for its protection were attacked ; fighting ensued ; and ten days later the fol- lowing proclamation was issued from the so ...
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... Manila , pledge ourselves anew to be true to the spirit of our history , and mingle with our shouts of triumph our fresh declaration for arbitration , whenever possible , as the means of averting war and of settling most inter- national ...
... Manila , pledge ourselves anew to be true to the spirit of our history , and mingle with our shouts of triumph our fresh declaration for arbitration , whenever possible , as the means of averting war and of settling most inter- national ...
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... Manila brought the great continent seven thousand miles nearer to our shores . God spake in his providence . It was done , and the destinies of the greatest of republics were indissolubly united to the moral and material fortunes of ...
... Manila brought the great continent seven thousand miles nearer to our shores . God spake in his providence . It was done , and the destinies of the greatest of republics were indissolubly united to the moral and material fortunes of ...
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... Manila and Santiago will rank in history among the decisive battles of the world . Ours was a war for humanity , which the greater states- men for fifty years have felt was inevitable . In our complacent prosperity we gave little heed ...
... Manila and Santiago will rank in history among the decisive battles of the world . Ours was a war for humanity , which the greater states- men for fifty years have felt was inevitable . In our complacent prosperity we gave little heed ...
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