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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... alienate any portion of the public domain over which Ame ! i- can sovereignty extends , including the territory known as the Philippine Islands . SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT CONTAINED IN THIS PAMPHLET 1. Leading authorities FOREWORD ...
... alienate any portion of the public domain over which Ame ! i- can sovereignty extends , including the territory known as the Philippine Islands . SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT CONTAINED IN THIS PAMPHLET 1. Leading authorities FOREWORD ...
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... alienate ter- ritory except by direct sanction of the people of the United States as provided in their Constitution . Corroborated by Article 5 of Constitution . ( a ) The Constitution of the United States makes no pro- vision for ...
... alienate ter- ritory except by direct sanction of the people of the United States as provided in their Constitution . Corroborated by Article 5 of Constitution . ( a ) The Constitution of the United States makes no pro- vision for ...
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... alienated is by force - revolution or war . 4. By the Treaty of Paris , Spain ceded the Philippine Islands to the United States and thereby relinquished her sovereignty over the archipelago . The Islands thereby be- came the absolute ...
... alienated is by force - revolution or war . 4. By the Treaty of Paris , Spain ceded the Philippine Islands to the United States and thereby relinquished her sovereignty over the archipelago . The Islands thereby be- came the absolute ...
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... alienating the sovereignty of the United States over the Philippines , it is inconceivable that any President , with- out respect to his own opinions and affiliations , would ac- cept the responsibility of approving such an act without ...
... alienating the sovereignty of the United States over the Philippines , it is inconceivable that any President , with- out respect to his own opinions and affiliations , would ac- cept the responsibility of approving such an act without ...
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... ALIENATED , AND IF SO , HOW ? 1 . America's Title to the Philippines . Has America a valid title to the Philippines ? Through the Treaty of Paris , the United States ac- quired an absolute and valid title to the group of Islands known ...
... ALIENATED , AND IF SO , HOW ? 1 . America's Title to the Philippines . Has America a valid title to the Philippines ? Through the Treaty of Paris , the United States ac- quired an absolute and valid title to the group of Islands known ...
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