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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... held out the hope for " ultimate independence , " but none of these declarations have been authoritative , nor are they binding upon the people of the United States . Failure of the people to ratify President Wilson's promises at ...
... held out the hope for " ultimate independence , " but none of these declarations have been authoritative , nor are they binding upon the people of the United States . Failure of the people to ratify President Wilson's promises at ...
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... held and maintained for over three centuries by Spain by right of conquest . Following the Spanish - American War , the Treaty of Paris , ratified by the United States Senate April 11 , 1899 , and the Spanish Senate July 3 , 1919 ...
... held and maintained for over three centuries by Spain by right of conquest . Following the Spanish - American War , the Treaty of Paris , ratified by the United States Senate April 11 , 1899 , and the Spanish Senate July 3 , 1919 ...
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... held that during the term of pupilage , territories and dependencies do not constitute a sovereign power . The same court having in mind the title acquired by the Treaty of Paris , has further said that the Philippines " came under the ...
... held that during the term of pupilage , territories and dependencies do not constitute a sovereign power . The same court having in mind the title acquired by the Treaty of Paris , has further said that the Philippines " came under the ...
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... held by each colony and not occupied by its inhabitants should be ceded to the general government , the Government of the " United States of America , " in order that such lands might be disposed of ' by the Central Gov- ernment for the ...
... held by each colony and not occupied by its inhabitants should be ceded to the general government , the Government of the " United States of America , " in order that such lands might be disposed of ' by the Central Gov- ernment for the ...
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... held binding upon the person making it — it is always subject to subsequent events , contingencies , or even convenience . A man has a moral right to change or abandon his purpose ; he has no moral right to disown his promise . Once a ...
... held binding upon the person making it — it is always subject to subsequent events , contingencies , or even convenience . A man has a moral right to change or abandon his purpose ; he has no moral right to disown his promise . Once a ...
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