| Marshall Everett - 1899 - 590 strani
...admission; to quietly disarm an army of Spaniards more than equal in numbers to the American troops, and finally by all this to prevent entirely all rapine, pillage and disorder, and gain complete possession of a city of 300,000 people, filled with natives hostile to European interests,... | |
| A. Prentiss - 1900 - 528 strani
...admission, to quietly disarm an army of Spaniards more than equal in numbers to the American troops, and finally by all this to prevent entirely all rapine,...filled with natives hostile to the European interests, and stirred up by the knowledge that their own people were fighting in the outside trenches, was an... | |
| A. Prentiss - 1900 - 524 strani
...than equal in numbers to the American troops, and finally by all this to prevent entirely all vapine, pillage and disorder, and gain entire and complete...filled with natives hostile to the European interests, and stirred up by the knowledge that their own people were fighting in the outside tvenches, was an... | |
| Frederick Chamberlin - 1903 - 168 strani
...August, the night before the attack was to be made, notified Aguinaldo that the latter's army was not to take any hand at all in the next day's operations,...of Manila, the Spaniards wanted all sorts of things defined : — 'what they could and could not do and what we could and could not do ; but we proposed... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1906 - 532 strani
...СЛРТГНК Or MANILA—ATTACK ON FORT SAN ANTONIO. more than equal in number to the American troops, and finally by all this to prevent entirely all rapine,...complete possession of a city of 300,000 people filled the law-abiding, temperate, resolute American soldier, well and skilfully handled by bis regimental... | |
| David F. Trask - 1996 - 672 strani
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