Blue Book of the Inauguration of the Commonwealth of the Philippines: And the Induction Into Office of Manuel L. Quezon, First President of the Philippines, and Sergio Osmenã, First Vice President of the PhilippinesBureau of printing, 1935 - 239 pages |
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... Philippines, and Sergio Osmenã, First Vice President of the Philippines Philippines (Commonwealth) Inauguration ... Philippine Islands were borne to the rostrum . A deep hush fell then upon the vast assemblage , and His Grace , the ...
... Philippines, and Sergio Osmenã, First Vice President of the Philippines Philippines (Commonwealth) Inauguration ... Philippine Islands were borne to the rostrum . A deep hush fell then upon the vast assemblage , and His Grace , the ...
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... PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 192 THE TREATY OF PARIS 199 MESSAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY MANUEL L. QUEZON TO THE FIRST Na- TIONAL ASSEMBLY 207 SPEECH OF MANUEL L. QUEZON ACCEPTING HIS NOMINATION FOR PRES- IDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES 219 GOVERNORS ...
... PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 192 THE TREATY OF PARIS 199 MESSAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY MANUEL L. QUEZON TO THE FIRST Na- TIONAL ASSEMBLY 207 SPEECH OF MANUEL L. QUEZON ACCEPTING HIS NOMINATION FOR PRES- IDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES 219 GOVERNORS ...
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... PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 166 THE FIRST PHILIPPINE ASSEMBLY ( 1907 ) 186 SERGIO OSMEÑA AS SPEAKER OF THE FIRST PHILIPPINE ASSEMBLY 187 THE AYUNTAMIENTO BUILDING 187 PRESIDENT WILLIAM MCKINLEY 190 THE INTENDENCIA BUILDING 191 SENATE PRESIDENT ...
... PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 166 THE FIRST PHILIPPINE ASSEMBLY ( 1907 ) 186 SERGIO OSMEÑA AS SPEAKER OF THE FIRST PHILIPPINE ASSEMBLY 187 THE AYUNTAMIENTO BUILDING 187 PRESIDENT WILLIAM MCKINLEY 190 THE INTENDENCIA BUILDING 191 SENATE PRESIDENT ...
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... Islands until the inauguration of the Philippine Assembly on October 16 , 1907 , when it shared with the latter legislative functions over the Christian provinces . September 1 , 1901. - By the President's orders , the four members of ...
... Islands until the inauguration of the Philippine Assembly on October 16 , 1907 , when it shared with the latter legislative functions over the Christian provinces . September 1 , 1901. - By the President's orders , the four members of ...
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... Philippine Commission assembled at Washington to receive the President's ... Islands ) , and to coöperate with the naval and military authorities at ... Philippine Islands . September , 1899. - The First Philippine Commission was recalled ...
... Philippine Commission assembled at Washington to receive the President's ... Islands ) , and to coöperate with the naval and military authorities at ... Philippine Islands . September , 1899. - The First Philippine Commission was recalled ...
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