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Worcester, Dean C.

"The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2)"


_Lingayen_, January 4, 1899."
There is a note thereon which reads:--
"Communicate this to all of the local chiefs, and to the commanding
general."
(Signed by initials which are illegible, but evidently those of the
Provincial President.) [209]
On January 5, 1899, Aguinaldo issued a proclamation which contains
the following statement:--
"The said generals accepted my concessions in favor of peace and
friendship as indications of weakness. Thus it is, that with rising
ambition, they ordered forces to Iloilo on December 26, with the
purpose of acquiring for themselves the title of conquerors of that
portion of the Philippine Islands occupied by my govermnent.
* * * * *
"My government cannot remain indifferent in view of such a violent and
aggressive seizure of a portion of its territory by a nation which has
arrogated to itself the title, 'champion of oppressed nations.' Thus
it is that my government is ready to open hostilities if the American
troops attempt to take forcible possession of the Visayan Islands. I
announce these rights before the world, in order that the conscience
of mankind may pronounce its infallible verdict as to who are the
true oppressors of nations and the tormentors of human kind.


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