The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2) by Dean C. Worcester
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"_Senator Patterson_. Is that what you mean when you say he
looted--that he made reprisals for his army, took provisions and whatever was necessary? That is what you meant? "_Admiral Dewey_. That is one part of it. "_Senator Carmack_. This was taking provisions for the use of the army? "_Admiral Dewey_. That is one thing he did. "_Senator Carmack_. You said you did not object to that at the time? "_Admiral Dewey_. No. It would have been useless; he got beyond me very soon--he got out of my hands very soon. [102] "_Senator Carmack_. You said yesterday you suspected that Aguinaldo took the lion's share of the provisions that were gathered for the army. What was the ground upon which you made that accusation? "_Admiral Dewey_. Because he was living in Malolos like a prince, like a king, in a way that could only have come about by his taking the lion's share. Then, in regard to his looting, I repeat what I said yesterday. He began within forty-eight hours after he landed in Cavite to capture and take everything he wanted. I know these things of my own knowledge, because I saw the loot brought in; and I know that every dollar that was taken from the workingmen at the navy-yard was taken at the threat of death. [103] * * * * * |
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