The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2) by Dean C. Worcester
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you to enlist for the war, for that will cost you your lives: rather
die than act as ingrates toward our redeemers, the Americans. * * * * * "Note well that the Americans have to attack by sea, at the same time avoiding reinforcements which may come from Spain; therefore the insurrection must attack by land. Perhaps you will have more than sufficient arms, as the Americans have arms, and will find the means to aid you. "Whenever you see the American flag, bear in mind that they are our redeemers." [30] On the margin is written: "Viva, for America with the Philippines!" Apparently what Basa here means by independenee is independence from Spain, for it is known that he was in favour of annexation to the United States, and in the second proclamation we find the following:-- "This is the best opportunity which we have ever had for eontriving that our country (all the Philippine Archipelago) may be counted as another Star in the Great Republic of the United States, great because of its wisdom, its wealth, and its constitutional laws. "Now is the time to offer ourselves to that great nation. With America we shall have development in the broadest sense (of advancement) in civilization. "With America we shall be rich, civilized and happy. |
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