The Case for the FilipinosCentury Company, 1916 - 360 páginas |
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... Government , the President was forced on April 11 , 1898 , to send a message , point- ing out that forcible ... self - aggrandizement and upheld the humani- 22 tarian motive of his suggestion for intervention when he uttered BIRTH OF THE ...
... Government , the President was forced on April 11 , 1898 , to send a message , point- ing out that forcible ... self - aggrandizement and upheld the humani- 22 tarian motive of his suggestion for intervention when he uttered BIRTH OF THE ...
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... Government shall have been duly erected therein entitled to recognition as such , to transfer to such Government ... self - government than the Cubans . " Tell me why , " asked Senator Mason , " we should adopt one plan for Cuba and ...
... Government shall have been duly erected therein entitled to recognition as such , to transfer to such Government ... self - government than the Cubans . " Tell me why , " asked Senator Mason , " we should adopt one plan for Cuba and ...
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... self - government . " Senator White , on January 23 , 1899 , expressed similar abhorrence at the idea of annexing a land tenanted by " an heter- ogeneous compound of inefficient Oriental human- ity . If they were so fitted , they should ...
... self - government . " Senator White , on January 23 , 1899 , expressed similar abhorrence at the idea of annexing a land tenanted by " an heter- ogeneous compound of inefficient Oriental human- ity . If they were so fitted , they should ...
Página 58
... government suitable to the wants and con- ditions of the inhabitants of said islands , to prepare them for local self - government , and in due time to make such disposition of said islands as will best promote the inter- ests of the ...
... government suitable to the wants and con- ditions of the inhabitants of said islands , to prepare them for local self - government , and in due time to make such disposition of said islands as will best promote the inter- ests of the ...
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... rule , no acknowledgment of their fitness for self - government , no expression of our desire or even of our willingness that they should govern themselves . Mr. McKinley simply promises to the Filipinos protection ' in their per- sonal ...
... rule , no acknowledgment of their fitness for self - government , no expression of our desire or even of our willingness that they should govern themselves . Mr. McKinley simply promises to the Filipinos protection ' in their per- sonal ...
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Act of Congress administration affairs Aguinaldo Amer Ameri anti-imperialist Archipelago authority bill bonds campaign ceded cession citizens civil government Clarke Amendment commissioners Constitution Court Cuba Cuban declaration Democratic described as mining desire duty election ence ernment established exercise favor Fili Filipinos foreign governor granted hectares hereby House hundred ican imperialism inde inhabitants insular interest ippines issue legislative legislature liberty Luzon Manila ment military mineral claim mining recorder municipal nation native occupation officers patent pendence person Philip Philippine Assembly Philippine Commission Philippine Government Philippine independence Philippine Islands Philippine question pine Islands pino political possession posts numbered preamble present President McKinley provincial secretary public lands purpose ratification Republic Republican retention rule Secretary of War secure self-government Senate sovereignty Spain Spanish Taft territory thereof tion treaty of Paris treaty of peace United vote Washington Worcester
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Página 90 - * The civil rights and political status of the native inhabitants of the territories hereby ceded to the United States shall be determined by the Congress.' " * The inhabitants of the territories over which Spain relinquishes or cedes her sovereignty shall be secured in the free exercise of their religion/
Página 268 - law shall be passed ; that no law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech or of the press, or the rights of the people to peaceably assemble and petition the Government for a redress of grievances ; that no law shall be made respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting
Página 13 - independence and the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty, and adequate for discharging the obligations with respect to Cuba imposed by the treaty of Paris on the United States/
Página 12 - any public debt, to pay the interest upon which, * and to make reasonable sinking fund provision for the ultimate discharge of which, the ordinary revenues of the Island, after defraying the current expenses of government, shall be inadequate. 3. That the Government of Cuba consents that
Página 274 - and then resided in said Islands, and their children born subsequent thereto, shall be deemed and held to be citizens of the Philippine Islands and as such entitled to the protection of the United States, except such as shall have elected to preserve their allegiance to the Crown of Spain in accordance with the provisions of the treaty of peace
Página 8 - and can no longer be endured, as has been set forth by the President of the United States in his message to Congress of April eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety eight, upon which the action of Congress was invited : Therefore, Resolved, by the Senate and House of
Página 95 - for our satisfaction, or for the expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands, and the measures adopted should be made to conform to their customs, their habits, and even their prejudices, to the fullest extent consistent with the accomplishment of the indispensable requisites of just and effective government.
Página 259 - consent of the Senate thereof, and by Her Majesty the Queen Regent of Spain ; and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington within six months from the date thereof, or earlier if possible. In faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at Paris, the tenth day of December, in the year of
Página 90 - The inhabitants of the territories over which Spain relinquishes or cedes her sovereignty shall be secured in the free exercise of their religion/ " It is also declared that the relinquishment or cession of Spanish sovereignty cannot impair the property or rights pertaining thereto 'of provinces, municipalities, public or private establishments, ecclesiastical or
Página 83 - The United States will occupy and hold the city, bay, and harbor of Manila, pending the conclusion of a treaty of peace which shall determine the control, disposition, and government of the Philippines.