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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... become a question of expediency . I think it will be safer not to permit the enlargement of the Union but by amendment of the Constitution . David K. Watson in his great work on the Constitution of the United States , observes : This ...
... become a question of expediency . I think it will be safer not to permit the enlargement of the Union but by amendment of the Constitution . David K. Watson in his great work on the Constitution of the United States , observes : This ...
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... becomes a part of the nation to which it is annexed , and can only be disposed of : ( a ) by organizing it into a territory under laws prescribed by Congress ; ( b ) by disposing of it to individual citizens ; and ( c ) when conditions ...
... becomes a part of the nation to which it is annexed , and can only be disposed of : ( a ) by organizing it into a territory under laws prescribed by Congress ; ( b ) by disposing of it to individual citizens ; and ( c ) when conditions ...
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... 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 . They specifically stated that what ...
... 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 . They specifically stated that what ...
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... steps toward self - government become greater and greater the ultimate independence of the islands , although , of course , if both the United States and the islands were to continue a THE PHILIPPINE PROBLEM PRESENTED FROM A NEW ANGLE 27.
... steps toward self - government become greater and greater the ultimate independence of the islands , although , of course , if both the United States and the islands were to continue a THE PHILIPPINE PROBLEM PRESENTED FROM A NEW ANGLE 27.
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... become fit to decide for themselves whether they desire to be an independent nation . But no great civilized power has ever managed with such wis- dom and disinterestedness the affairs of a people committed by the accident of war to its ...
... become fit to decide for themselves whether they desire to be an independent nation . But no great civilized power has ever managed with such wis- dom and disinterestedness the affairs of a people committed by the accident of war to its ...
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