| Henry Francis Keenan - 1898 - 614 páginas
...fulfilling our duty as well-born men, iu whose breasts there live gratitude and courtesy, should we embark for our beloved Spain without sending to you...the American nation. We have been vanquished by you (so our Generals and chiefs judged in signing the capitulation), but our surrender and the bloody battles... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1898 - 832 páginas
...fulfilling our duty as well-born men, in whose breasts there lives gratitude and courtesy, should we embark for our beloved Spain without sending to you...the American nation. We have been vanquished by you (so our generals and chiefs judged in signing the capitulation), but cur surrender and the bloody battles... | |
| 1898 - 388 páginas
...our duty as well-born men, in whose breasts there live gratitude and courtesy, should we embark for beloved Spain without sending to you our most cordial...the American nation. We have been vanquished by you (so our generals and chiefs judged in signing the capitulation), but our surrender and the bloody battles... | |
| 1899 - 592 páginas
...be fulfilling our duty as well-born men in whose breasts there live gratitude and courtesy should we embark for our beloved Spain without sending to you...the American nation. We have been vanquished by you (so our generals and chiefs judged in signing the capitulation), but our surrender and the bloody battle... | |
| 1899 - 587 páginas
...be fulfilling our duty as well-born men in whose breasts there live gratitude and courtesy should we embark for our beloved Spain without sending to you...the American: nation. We have been vanquished by you (so our generals and chiefs judged 1 , in signing the capitulation), but our surrender and the bloody... | |
| James William Buel - 1899 - 596 páginas
...be fulfilling our duty as well-born men in whose breasts there live gratitude and courtesy should we embark for our beloved Spain without sending to you...the American nation. We have been vanquished by you (so our generals and chiefs judged in signing the capitulation), but our surrender and the bloody battle... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - 1899 - 132 páginas
...expressed, it seems to me, in the remarkable address of the Spanish soldiers after the fall of Santiago : " We fought you with ardor, with all our strength, endeavoring...the American nation. We have been vanquished by you (so our generals and chiefs judged in signing the capitulation) but our surrender and the bloody battle... | |
| Marshall Everett - 1899 - 590 páginas
...American army: our duty as well-born men, in whose breasts there live gratitude and courtesy, should we embark for our beloved Spain without sending to you our most cordial and good wishes and farewell. We fought you ( with ardor, with all our strength, endeavoring to gain the... | |
| Mrs. Elizabeth Hill Spalding, Frank Robertson Moore - 1901 - 160 páginas
...fulfilling our duty as well-born men, in whose breasts there live gratitude and courtesy, should we embark for our beloved Spain without sending to you...the American nation. We have been vanquished by you (so our generals and chiefs judged in signing the capitulation), but our surrender, and the bloody... | |
| Russell Alexander Alger - 1901 - 582 páginas
...fulfilling our duty as well-born men, in whose breasts there lives gratitude and courtesy, should we embark for our beloved Spain without sending to you...victory, but without the slightest rancor or hate towards the American nation. We have been vanquished by you (so our generals and chiefs judged in signing... | |
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