| Juan R. Torruella - 1985 - 354 頁
...infamies of bloody debauchery." February 23, 1896. as reproduced in Thomas, p. 331. The World reported: "Blood on the roadsides, blood in the fields, blood on the doorsteps, blotfd, blood, blood. The old, the young, the weak, the crippled, all butchered without mercy." May... | |
| James David Barber - 1988 - 542 頁
...decent and capable man sneaked into the World, but soon a new man on the scene got the tone right: "Blood on the roadsides, blood in the fields, blood...weak, the crippled, all are butchered without mercy. . . . Not a word from Washington! Not a sign from the President!" But it was hard to beat the Journal... | |
| Bathroom Readers' Institute - 1991 - 230 頁
..."No man's life, no man's property is safe. American citizens are imprisoned or slain without cause. ..Blood on the roadsides, blood in the fields, blood on the doorsteps, blood, blood, blood!" Mel Brooks was co-creator of the TV sitcom "Get Smart." • Sample headline from the Journal, responding... | |
| James David Barber - 2011 - 355 頁
...decent and capable man sneaked into the World, but soon a new man on the scene got the tone right: "Blood on the roadsides, blood in the fields, blood...weak, the crippled, all are butchered without mercy. . . . Not a word from Washington! Not a sign from the President!" But it was hard to beat the Journal... | |
| Ralph Dietl - 1996 - 500 頁
...Kuba, der die Pulitzer Press nicht nachstehen durfte, als die New York World (Pulitzer) verkündete: "Blood on the roadsides, blood in the fields, blood on the doorsteps, blood, blood, blood. Is there no nation wise enough, brave enough and strong enough to restore peace in this bloodsmitten... | |
| David J. Krajicek - 1998 - 254 頁
...coverage. James Creelman, Pulitzer's man in Cuba, provided his readers with this phlebotomitic sentence: "Blood on the roadsides, blood in the fields, blood on the doorsteps, blood, blood, blood!" But the Journal managed to outscream even the World. Hearst's melodramatic accounts presented the noble... | |
| Howard Jones - 2001 - 572 頁
...inventing tortures and infamies of bloody debauchery." Pulitzer's World retaliated in kind, writing of "blood on the roadsides, blood in the fields, blood...the crippled — all are butchered without mercy." It finally asked, "Is there no nation wise enough, brave enough, and strong enough to restore peace... | |
| Howard Jones - 2002 - 334 頁
...inventing tortures and infamies of bloody debauchery." Pulitzer's Wo rid retaliated in kind, writing of "blood on the roadsides, blood in the fields, blood...the crippled — all are butchered without mercy." It finally asked, "Is there no nation wise enough, brave enough, and strong enough to restore peace... | |
| H.W. Brands - 2002 - 383 頁
...inventing tortures and infamies of bloody debauchery." Pulitzer's World, not to be outdone, screamed: "Blood on the roadsides, blood in the fields, blood...The old, the young, the weak, the crippled — all butchered without mercy." The World wondered, "Is there no nation wise enough, brave enough, and strong... | |
| Craig L. Symonds - 2005 - 399 頁
...of the native population are witnessed in all parts of the country. Blood on the roadsides, blood on the fields, blood on the doorsteps, blood, blood,...weak, the crippled, all are butchered without mercy. There is scarcely a hamlet that has not witnessed the dreadful work. Is there no nation wise enough,... | |
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