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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... adopted requires some amendments to permit the United States to exercise its sovereignty more effectively than is possible under the Organic Act , known as the Jones Law . The Filipino people should be officially notified that Congress ...
... adopted requires some amendments to permit the United States to exercise its sovereignty more effectively than is possible under the Organic Act , known as the Jones Law . The Filipino people should be officially notified that Congress ...
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... adoption ( 1789 ) , as a part of the Constitution of the United States . It will be remembered that no English colonies ... adopted . Then for the first time the attention of the colonies and the colonists was directed to the question of ...
... adoption ( 1789 ) , as a part of the Constitution of the United States . It will be remembered that no English colonies ... adopted . Then for the first time the attention of the colonies and the colonists was directed to the question of ...
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... adopted as a part of the Constitution of the United States : " The Congress shall have power to dispose of , and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory or other property belonging to the United States ; and ...
... adopted as a part of the Constitution of the United States : " The Congress shall have power to dispose of , and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory or other property belonging to the United States ; and ...
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... adopted by Congress , is confirmed : First , by the resolution quoted above , offered by Mr. Thomas Jefferson , to wit : " that the territory shall forever remain a part of the United States of America ; " second , by the interpretation ...
... adopted by Congress , is confirmed : First , by the resolution quoted above , offered by Mr. Thomas Jefferson , to wit : " that the territory shall forever remain a part of the United States of America ; " second , by the interpretation ...
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... adopted by Congress , not like that of April 20 , 1898 , in respect to Cuba , prelim- inary to the declaration of war , but after title had passed by ratified cession . It is enough that this was a joint resolution ; that it was adopted ...
... adopted by Congress , not like that of April 20 , 1898 , in respect to Cuba , prelim- inary to the declaration of war , but after title had passed by ratified cession . It is enough that this was a joint resolution ; that it was adopted ...
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