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... Spanish soldiers .... 705 Mr. Lee to Mr. Rockhill Aug. 19 705 ( telegram ) . 90 Mr. Lee to Mr. Rockhill .... do Seizure of the Competitor and trial of Americans found on board thereof . 738 552 Mr. Rockhill to Mr. Taylor . Aug. 20 Mr ...
... Spanish soldiers .... 705 Mr. Lee to Mr. Rockhill Aug. 19 705 ( telegram ) . 90 Mr. Lee to Mr. Rockhill .... do Seizure of the Competitor and trial of Americans found on board thereof . 738 552 Mr. Rockhill to Mr. Taylor . Aug. 20 Mr ...
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... Spanish armies able to meet their antagonists in the open , or in pitched battle , prompt and decisive results might be looked for , and the immense superiority of the Spanish forces in numbers , discipline , and equipment , could ...
... Spanish armies able to meet their antagonists in the open , or in pitched battle , prompt and decisive results might be looked for , and the immense superiority of the Spanish forces in numbers , discipline , and equipment , could ...
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... Spanish people , nor fail to fully recognize their splendid patriotism and their chivalrous devotion to the national honor . They view with wonder and admiration the cheerful resolution with which vast bodies of men are sent across ...
... Spanish people , nor fail to fully recognize their splendid patriotism and their chivalrous devotion to the national honor . They view with wonder and admiration the cheerful resolution with which vast bodies of men are sent across ...
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... Spanish power is supreme , although often exercised in a vexatious and arbitrary way , calling for just remonstrance . So far , therefore , as the relative position of the Spanish and insur- gent forces is comparable with the situation ...
... Spanish power is supreme , although often exercised in a vexatious and arbitrary way , calling for just remonstrance . So far , therefore , as the relative position of the Spanish and insur- gent forces is comparable with the situation ...
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... Spanish power , outside of the larger towns and their immediate suburbs , when manifested at all , is equally forceful and arbitrary . The only apparent aim on either side is to cripple the adversary by indiscriminate destruction of all ...
... Spanish power , outside of the larger towns and their immediate suburbs , when manifested at all , is equally forceful and arbitrary . The only apparent aim on either side is to cripple the adversary by indiscriminate destruction of all ...
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