The Philippines Past and PresentMacmillan, 1930 - 862 páginas |
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... legislation , in brief , laid the foundations for a new society in the Philippine Islands . With the establishment ... legislation for consideration by the Legislature at the regular session . The committee was divided into subcommittees ...
... legislation , in brief , laid the foundations for a new society in the Philippine Islands . With the establishment ... legislation for consideration by the Legislature at the regular session . The committee was divided into subcommittees ...
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... legislation had furnished him . The newspaper files of the period show how strongly this argument appealed to Americans.1 In all of the discussion concerning the slavery episode neither Secretary Worcester , his friends , nor his ...
... legislation had furnished him . The newspaper files of the period show how strongly this argument appealed to Americans.1 In all of the discussion concerning the slavery episode neither Secretary Worcester , his friends , nor his ...
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... legislation passed was constructive and good , with marked emphasis placed upon the improve- ment of education and construction of permanent improvements . " Second , 1913 to 1916. The restraining influence was withdrawn with the ...
... legislation passed was constructive and good , with marked emphasis placed upon the improve- ment of education and construction of permanent improvements . " Second , 1913 to 1916. The restraining influence was withdrawn with the ...
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THE PHILIPPINES PAST AND PRESENT | 7 |
SLAVERY AND PEONAGE | 58 |
INSURGENT COÖPERATION | 118 |
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