The Philippines Past and PresentMacmillan, 1930 - 862 páginas |
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Página 294
... persons in arms against the authority of the United States in the Philippine Islands , and all persons aiding or abetting them , on the first day of April , 1901 , shall be ineligible to hold office . " A minimum age limit of eighteen ...
... persons in arms against the authority of the United States in the Philippine Islands , and all persons aiding or abetting them , on the first day of April , 1901 , shall be ineligible to hold office . " A minimum age limit of eighteen ...
Página 341
... persons who may come into a given territory , are intrusted to the local Filipino authorities , with the result that in very many cases they are not attended to . We get elaborate returns showing the number of persons vaccinated . Then ...
... persons who may come into a given territory , are intrusted to the local Filipino authorities , with the result that in very many cases they are not attended to . We get elaborate returns showing the number of persons vaccinated . Then ...
Página 347
... persons sleeping in a closed and unventilated room 10 x 8 x 8 feet . Manila now has an excellent sanitary code , and such conditions have been made unlawful . The previous woeful lack of hospital facilities has been effectively remedied ...
... persons sleeping in a closed and unventilated room 10 x 8 x 8 feet . Manila now has an excellent sanitary code , and such conditions have been made unlawful . The previous woeful lack of hospital facilities has been effectively remedied ...
Contenido
THE PHILIPPINES PAST AND PRESENT | 7 |
SLAVERY AND PEONAGE | 58 |
INSURGENT COÖPERATION | 118 |
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