Friday, November 4th, 1898
Considerable time was spent this morning in translating to the other Commissioners the articles in the Figaro and Gaulois, which had obviously been inspired, if… Read More »Friday, November 4th, 1898
Considerable time was spent this morning in translating to the other Commissioners the articles in the Figaro and Gaulois, which had obviously been inspired, if… Read More »Friday, November 4th, 1898
Secretary Day read this morning a long letter he had sent to the President arguing against the right to hold the Philippines by conquest. In… Read More »Thursday, November 3rd, 1898
Dispatch from the President to Senator Frye read this morning together with Frye’s previous dispatch to the President which had called it out. Frye expressed… Read More »Wednesday, November 2nd, 1898
… There was some speculation as to the attitude the Spaniards were likely to take when our Philippine demands were presented. Secretary Day was full… Read More »Monday, October 31st, 1898
Secretary Day came in rather early this morning with a dispatch in his hand from Washington. I read it, and as each of the other… Read More »Saturday, October 29th, 1898
.At 7 in the morning, we saw the Filipinas. At midday I measured the sun at 12 1/3 degrees, I mean, scarcely 1/4. In 24… Read More »Tuesday, 13 February 1565