The Philippines Past and PresentMacmillan, 1930 - 862 páginas |
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... President Schurman put it , was , " by negotiations with Aguinaldo to adjust U. S. sovereignty and responsibility with reasonable aspirations [ of the ] Filipinos , governing and garrisoning mainly through themselves . " Mr. Schurman ...
... President Schurman put it , was , " by negotiations with Aguinaldo to adjust U. S. sovereignty and responsibility with reasonable aspirations [ of the ] Filipinos , governing and garrisoning mainly through themselves . " Mr. Schurman ...
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... President Taft on January 24 , 1913. Withdrawn at the request of the President , it was again tendered in June and became effective on September 15 , 1913.2 Worcester had served as commissioner continuously since his ap- pointment to ...
... President Taft on January 24 , 1913. Withdrawn at the request of the President , it was again tendered in June and became effective on September 15 , 1913.2 Worcester had served as commissioner continuously since his ap- pointment to ...
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... president of the govern- ment was to act at once . Projects of law could be presented by any representative , and by the secretaries of the government . A permanent committee of congress presided over by the vice- president was to be ...
... president of the govern- ment was to act at once . Projects of law could be presented by any representative , and by the secretaries of the government . A permanent committee of congress presided over by the vice- president was to be ...
Contenido
THE PHILIPPINES PAST AND PRESENT | 7 |
SLAVERY AND PEONAGE | 58 |
INSURGENT COÖPERATION | 118 |
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