The War with SpainHarper & Brothers, 1899 - 276 páginas |
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... CUBA V. THE PURSUIT OF CERVERA VI . SANTIAGO - THE LAND FIGHT VII . SANTIAGO - THE SEA FIGHT . VIII . THE SURRENDER OF SANTIAGO · IX . THE CAMPAIGN IN PUERTO RICO PAGE I 31 45 8885 68 82 108 134 153 168 X. THE BLOCKADE OF MANILA AND THE ...
... CUBA V. THE PURSUIT OF CERVERA VI . SANTIAGO - THE LAND FIGHT VII . SANTIAGO - THE SEA FIGHT . VIII . THE SURRENDER OF SANTIAGO · IX . THE CAMPAIGN IN PUERTO RICO PAGE I 31 45 8885 68 82 108 134 153 168 X. THE BLOCKADE OF MANILA AND THE ...
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... CUBA 54 WEST BATTERY , CAVITÉ , AFTER DESTRUCTION . 56 WRECK OF THE FLAG - SHIP , THE CRUISER REINA CRISTINA WRECK OF THE CRUISER ISLA DE LUZON 58 60 RESIDENCE OF AGUINALDO 66 THE SAILING OF THE AMERICAN FLEET FROM TAMPA THE BOMBARDMENT ...
... CUBA 54 WEST BATTERY , CAVITÉ , AFTER DESTRUCTION . 56 WRECK OF THE FLAG - SHIP , THE CRUISER REINA CRISTINA WRECK OF THE CRUISER ISLA DE LUZON 58 60 RESIDENCE OF AGUINALDO 66 THE SAILING OF THE AMERICAN FLEET FROM TAMPA THE BOMBARDMENT ...
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... Cuba and Puerto Rico . How did it happen that this great movement , at once racial , political , and economic , governed as it was by forces which rule men even in ... Cuban loyalty , for the expression " Faithful Cuba " 4 THE WAR WITH SPAIN.
... Cuba and Puerto Rico . How did it happen that this great movement , at once racial , political , and economic , governed as it was by forces which rule men even in ... Cuban loyalty , for the expression " Faithful Cuba " 4 THE WAR WITH SPAIN.
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Henry Cabot Lodge. Cuban loyalty , for the expression " Faithful Cuba " was a lie from the beginning , like many other Spanish state- ments . The power which prevented the liberation of Cuba was the United States ; and more than seventy ...
Henry Cabot Lodge. Cuban loyalty , for the expression " Faithful Cuba " was a lie from the beginning , like many other Spanish state- ments . The power which prevented the liberation of Cuba was the United States ; and more than seventy ...
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... Cuba in bondage at the dictates of our own slave power . The United States had thus undertaken to stop the movement for the liberation of Spanish colonies at the point selected by itself , and had deliberately entered upon the policy of ...
... Cuba in bondage at the dictates of our own slave power . The United States had thus undertaken to stop the movement for the liberation of Spanish colonies at the point selected by itself , and had deliberately entered upon the policy of ...
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Términos y frases comunes
action Admiral Cervera Admiral Dewey Admiral Sampson advance American fleet American ships April April 25 army artillery Asiatic squadron attack batteries battle battle-ship block-house blockade boat bombardment brigade Brooklyn Caney Captain cavalry Cavité Cervera channel Cienfuegos coal Coamo coast command Congress Cuba Cuban declared despatch destroyed El Caney enemy expedition fight flag flag-ship force French Gloucester Guanica gunboat guns harbor Havana hostile iards infantry insurgents intrenchments Iowa island Key West killed Lieutenant Manila ment Merrimac miles military morning movement navy night o'clock officers Olympia once opened Oregon peace Philippines port President Protected Cruiser protocol Puerto Rico regiments regulars resolution road San Juan Santiago Schley Senate sent Shafter shells shore shots soldiers Spain Span Spaniards Spanish Spanish fire Spanish fleet Spanish ships speed squadron steamed surrender tion torpedo-boat torpedoes town treaty troops United vessels victory Washington WILLIAM MCKINLEY wounded
Pasajes populares
Página 35 - WHEREAS, the abhorrent conditions which have existed for more than three years in the Island of Cuba, so near our own borders, have shocked the moral sense of the people of the United States, have been a disgrace to Christian civilization, culminating, as they have, in the destruction of a United States battleship, with two hundred and sixty-six of its officers and crew, while on a friendly visit in the harbor of Havana...
Página 234 - Third, that the President of the United States be, and he hereby is, directed and empowered to use the entire land and naval forces of the United States, and to call into the actual service of the United States the militia of the several States to such extent as may be necessary to carry these resolutions into effect.
Página 35 - First— That the people of the island of Cuba are, and of right ought to be, free and independent. Second— That it is the duty of the United States to demand, and the government of the United States does hereby demand, that the Government of Spain at once relinquish its authority and government in the island of Cuba, and withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban...
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The War of 1898: The United States and Cuba in History and Historiography Louis A. Pérez Sin vista previa disponible - 1998 |