| Louis Stanley Young, Henry Davenport Northrop - 1899 - 632 pages
...proclamation proper contained eleven articles declaring America's intentions, as follows : First. — The supremacy of the United States must and will be...every part of the archipelago, and those who resist can accomplish nothing except their own ruin. . Second. — The amplest liberty of self-government... | |
| Trumbull White - 1898 - 728 pages
...the document. The proclamation contained eleven articles, declaring America's intentions as follows: "1. The supremacy of the United States must and will...enforced throughout every part of the archipelago. Those who resist can accomplish nothing except their own ruin. "2. The amplest liberty of self-government... | |
| Marion Leonidas - 1899 - 226 pages
...as of < cardinal importance' and containing the principles upon which the Americans would proceed: 4 1. The supremacy of the United States must and will...can accomplish no end other than their own ruin. '2. The most ample liberty of self-government will be granted to the Philippine people which is reconcilable... | |
| Louis Stanley Young, Henry Davenport Northrop - 1899 - 600 pages
...proclamation proper contained eleven articles declaring America's intentions, as follows : First. — The supremacy of the United States must and will be...every part of the archipelago, and those who resist can accomplish nothing except their own ruin. Second. — The amplest liberty of self-government will... | |
| Louis Stanley Young, Henry Davenport Northrop - 1899 - 630 pages
...proclamation proper contained eleven articles declaring America's intentions, as follows : First. — The supremacy of the United States must and will be...every part of the archipelago, and those who resist can accomplish nothing except their own ruin. Second. — The amplest liberty of self-government will... | |
| Joseph L. Stickney - 1899 - 452 pages
...United States. The proclamation contained eleven articles, declaring America's intentions as follows: "1. The supremacy of the United States must and will...enforced throughout every part of the archipelago. Those who resist can accomplish nothing except their own ruin. "2. The amplest liberty of self-government... | |
| Joseph L. Stickney - 1899 - 423 pages
...United States. The proclamation contained eleven articles, declaring America's intentions as follows: "1. The supremacy of the United States must and will...enforced throughout every part of the archipelago. Those who resist can accomplish nothing except their own ruin. "2. The amplest liberty of self-government... | |
| Karl Irving Faust, Peter MacQueen - 1899 - 350 pages
...and desires in the interest of the people, it declared the intentions of our government as follows: 1. The supremacy of the United States must and will...enforced throughout every part of the archipelago. Those who resist can accomplish nothing except their own ruin. 2. The amplest liberty of self-government... | |
| Joseph L. Stickney - 1899 - 428 pages
...United States. The proclamation contained eleven articles, declaring America's intentions as follows: "1. The supremacy of the United States must and will...enforced throughout every part of the archipelago. Those who resist can accomplish nothing except their own ruin. "2. The amplest liberty of self-government... | |
| Karl Irving Faust - 1899 - 474 pages
...desires in the interest of the people, it declared the intentions of our government as follows: l. The supremacy of the United States must and will be...enforced throughout every part of the archipelago. Those who resist can accomplish nothing except their own ruin. 2. The amplest liberty of self-government... | |
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