We condemn and denounce the Philippine policy of the present administration. It has involved the republic in unnecessary war, sacrificed the lives of many of our noblest sons, and placed the United States, previously known and applauded throughout the... Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac - Page 1551901Full view - About this book
| 1901 - 736 pages
...constitutional intent; or, as expressed in the some%vhat specious phrase of the Kansas City platform — "The Filipinos cannot be citizens without endangering...our civilization ; they cannot be subjects without imperiling our form of government." Undoubtedly it is contrary to the doctrine of the Declaration of... | |
| William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease - 1900 - 1250 pages
...an unnecessary war, sacrificed the lives of many of its noblest sons and placed the United States, previously known and applauded throughout the world...imperilling; our form of government, and as we are not willing to surrender our civilization or to convert the republic into an empire, we favor the immediate... | |
| 1900 - 538 pages
...in unnecessary war, sacrificed the lives of many of our noblest sons, and placed the United States, previously known and applauded throughout the world...Imperilling our form of government; and as we are not willing to surrender our civilization or to convert the republic Into an empire, we favor an Immediate... | |
| George Henry Shibley - 1900 - 264 pages
...an unnecessary war, sacrificed the lives of many of its noblest sons, and placed the United States, previously known and applauded throughout the world...our civilization; they cannot be subjects without imperiling our form of government; and as we are .not willing to surrender our civilization, or to... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1900 - 810 pages
...an unnecessary war, sacrificed the lives of many of its noblest sons, and placed the United States, previously known and applauded throughout the world...our civilization ; they cannot be subjects without imperiling our form of government, and as we are not willing to surrender our civilization or to convert... | |
| Samuel Stambaugh Bloom - 1900 - 266 pages
...in unnecessary war, sacrificed the lives of many of our noblest sons, and placed the United States, previously known and applauded throughout the world...our civilization; they cannot be subjects without imperiling our form of government; and as we are not willing to surrender our civilization or to convert... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1900 - 666 pages
...in unnecessary war, sacrificed the lives of many of our noblest sons, and placed the United States, previously known and applauded throughout the world...our civilization ; they cannot be subjects without imperiling our form of government, and as we are not willing to surrender our civilization or to convert... | |
| Ohio. Secretary of State - 1900 - 958 pages
...in unnecessary war, sacrificed the lives of many of our noblest sons, and placed the United States, previously known and applauded throughout the world...achieve liberty and selfgovernment. The Filipinos cannot become citizens without endangering our civilization ; they cannot become subjects without imperiling... | |
| Union Pacific Railway Company - 1900 - 114 pages
...in unnecessary war, sacrificed the lives of many of our noblest sons, and placed the United States, previously known and applauded throughout the world...liberty and self-government. The Filipinos cannot become citizens without endangering our civilization; they cannot become subjects without imperiling... | |
| 1900 - 992 pages
...in unnecessary war, sacrificed the lives of many of our noblest sons, and placed the United States, previously known and applauded throughout the world...achieve liberty and selfgovernment. The Filipinos cannot become citizens without endangering our civilization ; they cannot become subjects without imperiling... | |
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