of such duties and other charges as shall be in force at the time of their importation. Finally, it should be the earnest and paramount aim of the military administration to win the confidence, respect and affection of the inhabitants of the Philippines... Campaigning in the Philippines - Page 118by Karl Irving Faust, Peter MacQueen - 1899 - 314 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1901 - 888 pages
...prohibited for military reasons by due announcement of the military authority will be admitted upon payment of such duties and other charges as shall be in force...of the inhabitants of the Philippines by assuring them in every possible way that full measure of individual rights and liberties which is the heritage... | |
| 1901 - 888 pages
...prohibited for military reasons by due announcement of the military authority will be admitted upon payment of such duties and other charges as shall be in force...of the inhabitants of the Philippines by assuring them in every possible way that full measure of individual rights and liberties which is the heritage... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1902 - 868 pages
...the military authority, will be admitted upon payment of such duties and other charges as shall l>e in force at the time of their importation. " Finally,...confidence, respect, and affection of the inhabitants of the Philippine* by assuring them in every possible way that full measure of individual rights and liberties... | |
| Moorfield Storey, Julian Codman - 1902 - 126 pages
...their superiors as have been quoted. This was carrying out President McKinley's standing order that it should be the earnest and paramount aim of the...of the inhabitants of the Philippines by assuring them in every possible way that full measure of individual rights which is the heritage of free peoples.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Philippines - 1902 - 898 pages
...friendly nations. All goods and wares not prohibited for military reasons by due announceFinally,it should be the earnest and paramount aim of the military...of the inhabitants of the Philippines by assuring them in every possible way that full measure of individual rights and liberties which is the heritage... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Philippines - 1902 - 920 pages
...under the free flag of the United States. ment of the military authority will be admitted upon payment of such duties and other charges as shall be in force at the time of their importation. PROCLAMATION. WILLIAM McKiNLEY. OFFICE OP THE MILITABY GOVERNOR OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, Tn ttir... | |
| Homer Clyde Stuntz - 1904 - 534 pages
...Proclamation of December 21, 1898, immediately following the signing of the Treaty of Peace at Paris: "Finally, it should be the earnest and paramount aim...of the inhabitants of the Philippines by assuring them in every possible way that full measure of individual rights and liberty which is the heritage... | |
| Homer Clyde Stuntz - 1904 - 522 pages
...21, 1898, immediately following the signing of the Treaty of Peace at Paris : "Finally, it shotild be the earnest and paramount aim of the military administration...of the inhabitants of the Philippines by assuring them in every possible way that full measure of individual rights and liberty which is the heritage... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1907 - 936 pages
...due announcement of the military authority, will be admitted upon payment of such duties and othei charges as shall be in force at the time of their...by assuring to them in every possible way that full measure of individual rights and liberties which is the heritage of free peoples, and by proving to... | |
| Albert Edward McKinley - 1907 - 660 pages
...rights." The earnest and paramount aim of the military authorities was stated to be the winning of "the confidence, respect and affection of the inhabitants of the Philippines by assuring them in every possible way that full measure of individual rights and liberties which is the heritage... | |
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