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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... grant the Independence for which they are constantly ap- pealing . 2. By virtue of the provision of Article VI of the Constitution of the United States , the Treaty of Paris is the supreme law of the land . 3. Sovereignty , while ...
... grant the Independence for which they are constantly ap- pealing . 2. By virtue of the provision of Article VI of the Constitution of the United States , the Treaty of Paris is the supreme law of the land . 3. Sovereignty , while ...
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... grant to English companies large tracts of land on the North American continent for the purpose of colonization . The first grants made included all of the lands between certain parallels mentioned , and extended from the Atlantic to ...
... grant to English companies large tracts of land on the North American continent for the purpose of colonization . The first grants made included all of the lands between certain parallels mentioned , and extended from the Atlantic to ...
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... grant of immediate , absolute in- dependence are based . WHAT IS A PREAMBLE ? A preamble is a preliminary statement placed at the beginning of a law or statute and serving as an explanatory introduction to the instrument proper . Legal ...
... grant of immediate , absolute in- dependence are based . WHAT IS A PREAMBLE ? A preamble is a preliminary statement placed at the beginning of a law or statute and serving as an explanatory introduction to the instrument proper . Legal ...
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... grant- ing of independence when a stable government should be established . " With the advent of Governor - General Harrison the independence goal was held out in glowing colors . Thus in his inaugural address , Harrison said that ...
... grant- ing of independence when a stable government should be established . " With the advent of Governor - General Harrison the independence goal was held out in glowing colors . Thus in his inaugural address , Harrison said that ...
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... grant indepen- dence nor the authority to promise independence , that be- ing a right specifically delegated to the people of the United States , as we have already shown . Presidents have on more than one occasion made pro- mises or ...
... grant indepen- dence nor the authority to promise independence , that be- ing a right specifically delegated to the people of the United States , as we have already shown . Presidents have on more than one occasion made pro- mises or ...
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