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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... independence alleged to have been given by the people of the United States . Almost from the moment of American occupation , the people of the United States have been led to believe that such a promise had been given . The statement has ...
... independence alleged to have been given by the people of the United States . Almost from the moment of American occupation , the people of the United States have been led to believe that such a promise had been given . The statement has ...
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... 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 possessing ...
... 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 possessing ...
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... independence , as is claimed by the independence advocates . 7. President McKinley never made any promise of Philippine independence , nor has Congress ever made such a promise . 8. Utterances of Presidents and statesmen since Mc ...
... independence , as is claimed by the independence advocates . 7. President McKinley never made any promise of Philippine independence , nor has Congress ever made such a promise . 8. Utterances of Presidents and statesmen since Mc ...
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... independence propa- ganda , which of late has assumed a character obnoxious to Americans in the Islands and bordering on sedition and disloyalty . It has also been employed as an argument to justify the creation and continuance of the ...
... independence propa- ganda , which of late has assumed a character obnoxious to Americans in the Islands and bordering on sedition and disloyalty . It has also been employed as an argument to justify the creation and continuance of the ...
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... independence as the other states . In the journals of Congress , volume 6 , pages 146 , 147 , we find a further expression of the Congress of the United States relative to the disposition of the lands ceded to the United States : " That ...
... independence as the other states . In the journals of Congress , volume 6 , pages 146 , 147 , we find a further expression of the Congress of the United States relative to the disposition of the lands ceded to the United States : " That ...
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