Allow me to call your attention to the fact that the people of the Philippine Islands have succeeded in maintaining a stable government since the last action of the Congress in their behalf, and have thus fulfilled the condition set by the Congress as... The Outlook - Page 221922Full view - About this book
| 1924 - 680 pages
...since the last action of the Congress in their behalf, and have thus fulfilled the condition set by Congress as precedent to a consideration of granting independence to the Islands.' But Congress did not act, and almost immediately after President Harding assumed office he sent the... | |
| 1922 - 772 pages
...since the Inst action of the Congress in their behalf, and have thus fulfilled the condition set by the Congress as precedent to a consideration of granting...honorably covet. When President Harding came into office, he quoted this Message in a letter to Secretary Weeks, pointing out the fact that Congress had not... | |
| United States. War Department - 1921 - 70 pages
...since the last action of the Congress in their behalf, and have thus fulfilled the condition set by the Congress as precedent to a consideration of granting...precedent having been fulfilled, it is now our liberty and1 our duty to keep our promise to the people of those islands by granting them the independence... | |
| United States. Special Mission on Investigation to the Philippine Islands - 1921 - 66 pages
...since the last action of the Congress in their behalf, and have thus fulfilled the condition set by the Congress as precedent to a consideration of granting...this condition precedent having been fulfilled, it is-now our liberty arid our duty to keep our promise to the people of those islands by granting them... | |
| United States. Special Mission on Investigation to the Philippine Islands - 1922 - 206 pages
...since the last action of the Congress in their behalf, and have thus fulfilled the condition set by the Congress as precedent to a consideration of granting...them the independence which they so honorably covet. This recommendation was made after the highest representative of America in the Philippines, the Governor... | |
| Francis Burton Harrison - 1922 - 384 pages
...Congress in their behalf and have thus fulfilled the condition set by the Congress, as precedent to the consideration of granting independence to the Islands....them the independence which they so honorably covet. In response nothing was done by Congress. The Bepublicans were already in control of both branches... | |
| Francis Burton Harrison - 1922 - 390 pages
...llltl! WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN AND FRANCIS BURTON HARRISON Seattle. August 1. 1919 X •< p K Z a o D I and our duty to keep our promise to the people of...them the independence which they so honorably covet. In response nothing was done by Congress. The Republicans were already in control of both branches... | |
| Francis Burton Harrison - 1922 - 386 pages
...Congress in their behalf and have thus fulfilled the condition set by the Congress, as precedent to the consideration of granting independence to the Islands....precedent having been fulfilled, it is now our liberty WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN AND FRANCIS BURTON HARRISON Seattle. August 1, 1910 < K Z a I p i and our duty... | |
| George Arthur Malcolm, Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1923 - 412 pages
...since the last action of the Congress in their behalf, and thus have fulfilled the condition set by the Congress as precedent to a consideration of granting...them the independence which they so honorably covet." This recommendation was made after the highest representative of America in the Philippines, the Governor-General,... | |
| 1926 - 23 pages
...Congress as a pre-requisite to the granting of independence. He said: Fulfillment of Independence Pledge Congress as precedent to a consideration of granting...them the independence which they so honorably covet." In the face of the insistent demand of the Filipino people for independence, it would seem that the... | |
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