Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 68;Volume 131John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1898 |
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Pagina 62
... ment there is one statesman of even the third - rate order among the many politicians who claim to possess a pana- cea for the grave disorders of their ill- starred Fatherland and clamor for an opportunity of experimenting with it ...
... ment there is one statesman of even the third - rate order among the many politicians who claim to possess a pana- cea for the grave disorders of their ill- starred Fatherland and clamor for an opportunity of experimenting with it ...
Pagina 67
... ment added that the ships fought at such a distance that the land batteries could not reach them , and that it would take long years to mount effec- tive guns on the coasts . The Marine Minister also laid great stress on the important ...
... ment added that the ships fought at such a distance that the land batteries could not reach them , and that it would take long years to mount effec- tive guns on the coasts . The Marine Minister also laid great stress on the important ...
Pagina 68
... ment , which recalled him at once . General Calleja reversed the policy of his predecessor , and allowed armed bands to shout , " Long live indepen- dent Cuba ! " in the streets of Havana . His own physician , a native , assured him ...
... ment , which recalled him at once . General Calleja reversed the policy of his predecessor , and allowed armed bands to shout , " Long live indepen- dent Cuba ! " in the streets of Havana . His own physician , a native , assured him ...
Pagina 70
... ment did not hamper my action , mili- tary or political , in the slightest de- gree ; I have not succeeded in employ- ing the means and the vast powers which were granted to me , have 1 hindered the war from spread- ing to provinces ...
... ment did not hamper my action , mili- tary or political , in the slightest de- gree ; I have not succeeded in employ- ing the means and the vast powers which were granted to me , have 1 hindered the war from spread- ing to provinces ...
Pagina 73
... ment whereby the islanders should take over the entire Cuban debt , leaving Spain with a financial burden which , however heavy , would at least be bear- able . This was Canovas ' plan in out- line . To General Weyler he confided the ...
... ment whereby the islanders should take over the entire Cuban debt , leaving Spain with a financial burden which , however heavy , would at least be bear- able . This was Canovas ' plan in out- line . To General Weyler he confided the ...
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