The Filipino Martyrs : a Story of the Crime of February 4, 1899

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Furthermore, President McKinley, attended by one of the under secretaries of 82 The Filipino Martyrs the foreign department, received me with every courtesy at the White House. In respect to General Merritt's statement, that he did not recognise either Aguinaldo or his troops, and that, he purposely gave no notice of the attack on Manila, I may mention that Aguinaldo had previously to that established his government, and controlled the whole island of Luzon, without opposition from Gen- eral Me...rritt. Indeed, on the contrary, the local American authorities entered into arrange- ments such as are accepted by the equity of nations between the authorities and officials of two different states. Perhaps General Mer- ritt did not need the cooperation of the Fili- pino troops, but he forgets that Admiral Dewey supplied Aguinaldo, on the arrival of the latter at Cavite, with a hundred and fifty rifles to commence operations against the Spanish army ; and that Aguinaldo was implored by the com- mander of the Petrel, by the consuls of Singa- pore, Hong Kong, and Manila, and by other officers who led the natives against the Span- iards in combination with the American forces, and with that object in view he, with seven- teen of his staff, was taken from Hong Kong to Manila in an American transport.

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