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Despair was in the countenances of the others, but, even as they halted in dismay at what seemed certain annihilation, a strange thing happened. - "The Border Boys Across the Frontier", Fremont B. Deering.
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Looks for annihilation of enemy. - "Stonewall Jackson And The American Civil War", G. F. R. Henderson.
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The annihilation of Admiral Cervera's fleet, followed by the capitulation of Santiago, having brought to the Spanish Government a realizing sense of the hopelessness of continuing a struggle now become wholly unequal, it made overtures of peace through the French ambassador, who, with the assent of his Government, had acted as the friendly representative of Spanish interests during the war. - "Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to the Present", Various.