The Story of Cuba, Her Struggles for Liberty; the Cause, Crisis And Destiny of the Pearl of the Antilles

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The Story of Cuba, Her Struggles for Liberty; the Cause, Crisis And Destiny of the Pearl of the Antilles
Halstead Murat
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In justifying the war of the torch and explaining his invasion of the west end, Antonio Maceosays, in a tetter dated at El Rubi, at Pinar del Rio : " I have been compelled by circumstances to resort to extreme measures. General Weyler, in his wild desire of gaining glory and of obstructing the recognition of our belligerency, went in his proclamation so far as to promise the planters that they would be able to grind their sugar cane, while to the government he gave the assurance that the electi
...ons could be peaceably held, and to the country at large he declared that the Pinar del Rio and some other province would be soon paci- fied. Some of the planters, showing themselves willing to believe that the general would keep his promise, be- gan to get ready for grinding the cane. Under the circumstances I made up my mind to invade Pinar del Rio again, in order to show that we are fully able to compel obedience to the orders of our government.
" I am perfectly satisfied with the success which has attended all my operations during this second invasion, which shall last so long as there is anything to destroy 36o THE STORY OF CUBA.


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