[6] Called in Spanish “Visayas,” or Bisayas. Visayas is an adjective derived from the name of the Bay of Biscay, “b” and “v” being interchangeable in Spanish.
[7] For a fuller description of the archipelago, see [Chapter XII].
[8] Vol. ii., p. 315.
[9] This proclamation has been printed many times, in various government publications, e.g., War Department Report, 1899, vol. i., pt. 4, pp. 355–6; Senate Document 208, 56th Congress, 1st Session (1900), pp. 82–3, etc.
[10] Senate Document 62, pt. 1, 55th Congress, 3d Session, p. 272.
Chapter IX
The Iloilo Fiasco
The King of France with forty thousand men
Marched up the hill and then marched down again.