| United States. Department of State - 1888 - 1228 páginas
...assembled in mass-meeting in the city of Honolulu on the 30th day of June, 1887, do resolve as follows : 1. That the administration of the Hawaiian Government...protection to personal and property rights for which all Governments exist. 12. That while some of the evils of which we complain can not be at once adequately... | |
| 1887 - 444 páginas
...control of the kingdom and demanded the downfall of the Gibson ministry. The revolutionists declare that " The administration of the Hawaiian government has ceased, through corruption and incompetency, to adequately perform the functions of government, and to afford the protection to personal... | |
| 1887 - 48 páginas
...of Honolulu, on the 30th day of June, 1887, do resolve as follows : 1—'That the adrninisteration of the Hawaiian Government has ceased, through corruption...protection to personal and property rights, for which all Governments exist. 2—That while some of the evils of which we complain cannot be at once adequately... | |
| 1887 - 48 páginas
...of Honolulu, on the 30th day of June, 1887, do resolve as follows : 1 — That the administeration of the Hawaiian Government has ceased, through corruption...protection to personal and property rights, for which all Governments exist. 2 — That while some of the evils of which we complain cannot be at once adequately... | |
| William Brewster Oleson - 1893 - 20 páginas
...foreign element having exhausted itself, an enthusiastic mass meeting passed resolutions to the effect "that the administration of the Hawaiian Government...protection to personal and property rights, for which all governments exist," and exacting of the King specific 9 pledges, within twenty-four hours, of future... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1893 - 578 páginas
...ordered by his commanding officer, and he obeyed his orders. He then read the following : RESOLUTIONS. 1. That the administration of the Hawaiian Government...protection to personal and property rights for which all governments exist. We, the citizens, residents, aud taxpayers of Honolulu, acting, as we firmly believe,... | |
| Mary Hannah Krout - 1898 - 382 páginas
...passed, unanimously declaring that the Government had ' ceased through incompetence and corruption to perform the functions and afford the protection to personal and property rights for which all governments exist,' and demanding of the King the dismissal of his Cabinet, the restitution of the... | |
| Mary Hannah Krout - 1898 - 374 páginas
...passed, unanimously declaring that the Government had ' ceased through incompetence and corruption to perform the functions and afford the protection to personal and property rights for which all governments exist,' and demanding of the King the dismissal of his Cabinet, the restitution of the... | |
| Mary Hannah Krout - 1898 - 374 páginas
...passed, unanimously declaring that the Government had ' ceased through incompetence and corruption to perform the functions and afford the protection to personal and property rights for which all governments exist,' and demanding of the King the dismissal of his Cabinet, the restitution of the... | |
| Jean Allan Owen - 1898 - 258 páginas
...corruption of the government under Kalakaua, at a great mass meeting they passed a resolution to the effect that "the administration of the Hawaiian Government...ceased, through corruption and incompetence, to perform those functions and afford that protection to personal and property rights for which all Governments... | |
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