The Case for the FilipinosCentury Company, 1916 - 360 páginas |
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Página ix
... inde- pendence . He has , therefore , been connected with the Philippine independence movement in the United States for five years . He was graduated in law at Georgetown University in 1914 . In 1912 he addressed the annual session of ...
... inde- pendence . He has , therefore , been connected with the Philippine independence movement in the United States for five years . He was graduated in law at Georgetown University in 1914 . In 1912 he addressed the annual session of ...
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... inde- pendent nations . Cuba is no longer a problem for the United States . She has attained , through the magnanim- ity of the American people , that for which she long fought - national independence . The Phil- ippines still remain a ...
... inde- pendent nations . Cuba is no longer a problem for the United States . She has attained , through the magnanim- ity of the American people , that for which she long fought - national independence . The Phil- ippines still remain a ...
Página 68
... inde- pendence of the Filipinos , the Filipinos of Singapore presented an address to Mr. Pratt , the American con- sul , in which they said : " Our countrymen at home and those of us residing here- refugees from Spanish misrule and ...
... inde- pendence of the Filipinos , the Filipinos of Singapore presented an address to Mr. Pratt , the American con- sul , in which they said : " Our countrymen at home and those of us residing here- refugees from Spanish misrule and ...
Página 74
... inde- pendence , as were the Filipinos in the recent war with Spain , and she had by her arms obtained possession of portions of the United States . Her right to them was denied successfully by America . The only possible dif- ference ...
... inde- pendence , as were the Filipinos in the recent war with Spain , and she had by her arms obtained possession of portions of the United States . Her right to them was denied successfully by America . The only possible dif- ference ...
Página 96
... inde- pendence , has only brought them a change of mas- ters . It was the desire to be independent that led the Filipinos to resist American authority , and their desire for independence was not inspired by any American opposition to ...
... inde- pendence , has only brought them a change of mas- ters . It was the desire to be independent that led the Filipinos to resist American authority , and their desire for independence was not inspired by any American opposition to ...
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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 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 Roosevelt 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