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The Story of the Philippines and Our New Possessions,

CHAPTER VII
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Some of the persecutors had been in Europe and became revolutionists in the sense of promoting disorder as anarchists.

It was the antagonism of the church to murderous anarchy that aroused the insurgents of the Philippines to become the deadly enemies of priests and church orders.

It was true in Spain, as in the Philippines, that the anarchists were particularly inflamed against the church.

His grace did not seem to have heard of the American anarchist, but the European revolutionist has received a large share of his attention.
He produced a box of cigars, also a bottle of sherry, and chatted comfortably and humorously.

There was one thing then that he had in his heart--that his anxiety for peace and appreciation of order as enjoyed under the American military government should be recorded and responsibly reported to the people of the United States.


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