The History of Cuba, vol. 3Johnson, Willis Fletcher
History
The History of Cuba, vol. 3
Johnson, Willis Fletcher
Cuba -- Economic conditions; Cuba -- History
"Camagueyans! You have given me undoubted proofs of your virtues.
You are models of subordination and enthusiasm. Preserve and extend
your discipline!
"Soldiers of the East! Initiators of our sacred revolution!
Veterans of Cuba! I salute you with sincere affection, counting on
your gallant chiefs, in order that they may aid me in realizing the
eminent work which we have undertaken, and I hope that union will
strengthen our forces.
"Soldiers of the Villas! You have already struggled with the
despot. I felicitate you for the efforts made and invite you to
continue them. You are patriots. You will be victors.
"Soldiers of the West! I know your heroic exploits, and venerate
them. I am well aware of the disadvantage of the situation in which
you find yourselves, in contrast with our oppressors, and it is our
purpose to remedy this. Accept the homage of my admiration and the
succor of my arms.
"Citizen chiefs, officers, and soldiers of the Cuban Army! Union,
discipline, and perseverance!
"The rapid increase which the glorious new Cuba has taken frightens
our oppressors, who now are suffering the pangs of desperation, and
carrying on a war of vengeance, not of principles. The tyrant
Valmaseda rages with the incendiary's torch and the homicidal knife
over the fields of Cuba. He has never done otherwise, but now he
adds to his crime the still greater one of publishing it by a
proclamation, which we can only describe by pronouncing it to be a
proclamation worthy of the Spanish Government. Thereby our property
is menaced by fire and pillage. This is nothing. It threatens us
with death; and this is nothing. But even our mothers, wives,
daughters, and sisters are menaced with resort to violence.
"Ferocity is the valor of cowards.
"I implore you, sons of Cuba, to recollect at all hours the
proclamation of Valmaseda. That document will shorten the time
necessary for the triumph of our cause. That document is an
additional proof of the character of our enemies. Those beings
appear deprived even of those gifts which Nature has conceded to
the irrationals--the instinct of foresight and of warning. We have
to struggle with tyrants, always such; the very same ones of the
Inquisition, of the Conquest, and of Spanish dominion in America.
In birth and in death they live and succeed; the Torquemadas, the
Pizarros, the Boves, the Morillos, the Tacons, the Conchas, and the
Valmasedas. We have to combat with the assassins of old women and
of children, with the mutilators of the dead, with the idolaters of
gold!
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