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By February 1899, Aguinaldo's army and newly arrived U.S. infantry reinforcements were shooting it out.
May 2004 2004
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In turn, Aguinaldo's men slaughtered isolated American units, whose comrades responded in kind.
May 2004 2004
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Aguinaldo's position in the revolutionary movement was weakened by acquiescing to the interests of the ilustrados.
1898 2001
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General Aguinaldo's emissary told me to meet him the following day at a Spanish hacienda, the Buen-venida, near the barrio of San Mariano, about thirty miles to the south.
Blood Brothers Jacobs, Col Eugene 1985
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Toward morning, I decided that it was my duty to become a soldier; so I called my father and mother, got an early breakfast, bade them goodby and started for Malabon, which was Aguinaldo's headquarters, and enlisted.
The Woman with a Stone Heart A Romance of the Philippine War
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Aguinaldo's native troops rushed forward with the Americans in the charge that was made by the land forces and they insisted on looting the city.
The Woman with a Stone Heart A Romance of the Philippine War
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Aguinaldo's movements, for, almost without exception, they were in his favour, and always lied to the Americans to try to throw them off the track.
The Adventures of a Boy Reporter Harry Steele Morrison
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Marie, got back to Aguinaldo's camp at Palanan, on Christmas Day.
The Woman with a Stone Heart A Romance of the Philippine War
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Aguinaldo's hands over two thousand prisoners, including many officers.
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Early in the coming fall, Marie, tired of Aguinaldo's game of hide-and-go-seek, and anxious to find out about her mother and to get into more fighting, if there be a chance, made her way back to Manila.
The Woman with a Stone Heart A Romance of the Philippine War
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