Excerpt from The Spanish Revolution 1868-1875
Let no one fear that this act means our estrange ment from the army, or that we are impelled by selfish motives. If to - day we humble mariners rush forth to take the place of others who have a greater claim, we do this in obedience to pressing motives. Let the others come to our aid; let not only the army but the statesmen and the people seize the banner which we have unfurled. Of all we make only one demand, a place of honour in the combat. This and the satisfaction of our own consciences am the sole rewards to which we aspire.
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