| United States. President - 1897 - 714 pages
...worked its predestined result. As I said in my message of last December, it was not civilized warfare; it was extermination. The only peace it could beget was that of the wilderness and the grave. Meanwhile the military situation in the island had undergone a noticeable change. The extraordinary... | |
| 1898 - 418 pages
...worked its predestined result. As I said in my message of last December, it was not civilized warfare; it was extermination. The only peace it could beget was that of the wilderness and the grave. Meanwhile the military situation in the island had undergone a noticeable change. The extraordinary... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1898 - 832 pages
...presentation of the truth: "As I said in my message of last December, it was not civilized warfare ; it was extermination. The only peace it could beget was that of the wilderness and the grave. Meanwhile, the military situation in the island had undergone a noticeable change. The extraordinary... | |
| Republican Congressional Committee - 1898 - 420 pages
...worked its predestined result. As I said in my message of last December, it was not civilized warfare; it was extermination. The only peace it could beget was that of the wilderness and the grave. Meanwhile the military situation in the island had undergone a noticeable change. The extraordinary... | |
| Charles Morris - 1898 - 450 pages
...worked its predestined result. As I said in my message of last December, it was not a civilized warfare, it was extermination. The only peace it could beget was that of the wilderness and the grave." In March, 1898, a party of Congressmen visited Cuba with a partly official purpose, that of seeing... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1898 - 820 pages
...worked its predestined result. As I said in my message of last December, it was not civilized warfare; it was extermination. The only peace it could beget was that of the wilderness and the grave. Meanwhile the military situation in the island had undergone a noticeable change. The extraordinary... | |
| 1899 - 922 pages
...worked its predestined result. As 1 said in my message of last December, it was not civilized warfare: it was extermination. The only peace it could beget was that of the wilderness and the grave. Meanwhile the military situation in the island had undergone a noticeable change. The extraordinary... | |
| 1899 - 700 pages
...worked its predestined result. As I said in my message of last December, it was not civilized warfare ; it was extermination. The only peace it could beget was that of the wilderness and the grave. Meanwhile the military situation in the island had undergone a noticeable change. The extraordinary... | |
| George Herbert Perris - 1902 - 86 pages
...avowedly as a war measure to cut of the resources of the insurgents, worked its predestined result. It was extermination. The only peace it could beget...was that of the wilderness and the grave. . . . A long trial has proved that the object for which Spain has waged the war cannot be attained. The fire... | |
| Michael Davitt - 1902 - 648 pages
...avowedly as a war measure to cut off the resources of the insurgents, worked its predestined result. It was extermination. The only peace it could beget was that of the wilderness and the grave. ... A long trial has proved that the object for which Spain has waged the war cannot he attained. The fire... | |
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