The Philippine Problem Presented from a New Angle: With Appendices Containing Complete Texts of the Philippine Organic Act Known as the Jones Law, the Treaty of Paris, the Constitution of the United States and Other Pertinent Matter1924 - 111 páginas |
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... action and decision all matters not specifically delegated to Congress ) . 3. Treaty is Supreme Law of the Land . Paragraph 2 , Article VI , of the United States Consti- tution , reads as follows : This Constitution , and the laws of ...
... action and decision all matters not specifically delegated to Congress ) . 3. Treaty is Supreme Law of the Land . Paragraph 2 , Article VI , of the United States Consti- tution , reads as follows : This Constitution , and the laws of ...
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... action . The carrying out of a pur- imported from Porto Rico were not dutiable as coming from a foreign country . This resolution , it was claimed , so modified the Treaty of Paris , as to make the Philippines foreign territory for ...
... action . The carrying out of a pur- imported from Porto Rico were not dutiable as coming from a foreign country . This resolution , it was claimed , so modified the Treaty of Paris , as to make the Philippines foreign territory for ...
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... actions which might at some future time become impossible , impracticable or inadvisable . The authors of the Preamble made no promise of any sort , much less a " solemn promise , " such as the independence advocates claim has been made ...
... actions which might at some future time become impossible , impracticable or inadvisable . The authors of the Preamble made no promise of any sort , much less a " solemn promise , " such as the independence advocates claim has been made ...
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... action of the Congress in their behalf , and have thus fulfilled the condition set by Congress as precedent to a consideration of granting independence to the Islands . I respectfully submit that this condition precedent having been ...
... action of the Congress in their behalf , and have thus fulfilled the condition set by Congress as precedent to a consideration of granting independence to the Islands . I respectfully submit that this condition precedent having been ...
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... action as the alienation of a portion of the public domain . That is a power which , as we have shown , rests exclusively with the people of the United States , who may accomplish the act , if they desire to do so , by the ...
... action as the alienation of a portion of the public domain . That is a power which , as we have shown , rests exclusively with the people of the United States , who may accomplish the act , if they desire to do so , by the ...
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