Whereas it is, as it has always been, the purpose of the people of the United States to withdraw their sovereignty over the Philippine Islands and to recognize their independence as soon as a stable government can be established therein... The United States and the Philippines - Page 190by Daniel Roderick Williams - 1924 - 335 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1921 - 656 pages
...has always been, the purpose of the people of the United States to withdraw their sovereignty over the Philippine Islands and to recognize their independence...as a stable government can be established therein, ' '2T in section 5 of the organic act for Porto Rico, approved by President Wilson on November 2, 1917,... | |
| Ramananda Chatterjee - 1927 - 1144 pages
...birth-right. In 1916 the United States Congress pledged itself solemnly to withdraw its "sovereignty over the Philippine Islands and to recognize their independence...as a stable Government can be established therein." The only condition laid down has long since been fulfilled. Since, however, the men at the helm of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Philippines - 1914 - 500 pages
...has always been, the purpose of the people of the United States to withdraw their sovereignty over the Philippine Islands and to recognize their independence...as a stable government can be established therein. Now, "as soon as" is really, in this case, day before yesterday. Where is there a more stable government... | |
| 1914 - 646 pages
...has always been, the purpose of the people of the United States to withdraw their sovereignty over the Philippine Islands and to recognize their independence...as a stable government can be established therein; and Whereas for the speedy accomplishment of such purpose it is desirable to place in the hands of... | |
| 1914 - 790 pages
...forth that " it has always been the purpose of the United States to withdraw their sovereignty over the islands and to recognize their independence as soon as a stable government can be established." An amendment providing for neutralization under an international guarantee was rejected. The biJI abolishes... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1915 - 898 pages
...$49,961,536 $36,662,227 $33,194 912 Coffee 397.761 492,883 824,512 2,948,733 4,055,622 5,061,525 ippine Islands and to recognize their independence as soon...as a stable government can be established therein. This declaration was in the form of a preamble, which was followed by an organic act providing a government... | |
| 1915 - 38 pages
...it has always been the purpose of the people of the United States to withdraw their sovereignty over the Philippine Islands and to recognize their independence as soon as a stable govern-^ ment can be established therein; and Whereas for the speedy accomplishment of such purpose... | |
| George Hubbard Blakeslee, Granville Stanley Hall, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1916 - 518 pages
...preamble that it was "the purpose of the people of the United States to withdraw their sovereignty over the Philippine Islands and to recognize their independence...as a stable government can be established therein" and that this should be done by giving as much of the powers of govemment to the Filipinos as possible,... | |
| George A. Malcolm - 1916 - 824 pages
...has always been, the purpose of the people of the United States to withdraw their sovereignty over the Philippine Islands and to recognize their independence...as a stable government can be established therein; and Whereas for the speedy accomplishment of such purpose it is desirable to place in the hands of... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1916 - 386 pages
...has always been, the purpose of the people of the United States to withdraw their sovereignty over the Philippine Islands and to recognize their independence...as a stable government can be established therein; and Whereas for the speedy accomplishment of such purpose it is desirable to place in the hands of... | |
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