The port of Manila, and all other ports and places in the Philippines which may be in the actual possession of our land and naval forces, will be open while our military occupation may continue to the commerce of all neutral nations, as well as our own,... Campaigning in the Philippines - Page 104by Karl Irving Faust, Peter MacQueen - 1899 - 314 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. War Department - 1899 - 628 pages
...and places in Cuba which may be in the actual possession of our land and naval forces will be opened to the commerce of all neutral nations, as well as our own, in articles not contraband of war, upon payment of the prescribed rates of duty which may be in force at thu time of the importation.... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1899 - 110 pages
...and places in Cuba which may be in the actual possession of our land and naval forces will be opened to the commerce of all neutral nations, as well as our own, in articles not contraband of war upon payment of the prescribed rates of duty which may be in force at the time of the importation.... | |
| United States, Spain - 1899 - 706 pages
...open while onr military occupation may continue, to the commerce of all neutral nations as well at our own, in articles not contraband of war, and upon payment of the pretoribed rates of duty wknh ina,y be in force at the time of the importation. Under this there was... | |
| William Alfred Peffer - 1900 - 168 pages
...the actual possession of our land and naval forces will be opened, while our military occupation may continue, to the commerce of all neutral nations,...which may be in force at the time of the importation. (Signed) WILLIAM McKiNLEY." A copy of this order was immediately delivered to the Secretary of the... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1900 - 242 pages
...our land and naval forces will be open while our military occupation may continue, to the commerce of neutral nations as well as our own, in articles not...rates of duty which may be in force at the time of importation. " 6. All churches and places devoted to religious worship and to the arts and sciences,... | |
| Henry Hooker Van Meter - 1900 - 454 pages
...published as widely as possible in accordance with the directions of the President at Washington: "VI. All churches and places devoted to religious worship...educational institutions, libraries, scientific collections, museums, are so far as possible to be protected. * * * Severe punishment will be meted out for all... | |
| George Frisbie Hoar - 1900 - 92 pages
...instruction was made to the Filipinos by General Merritt and proclaimed August 14, 1898 (page 87) : VI. All churches and places devoted to religious worship...sciences, all educational institutions, libraries, scientiiic collections, museums, are, so far as possible, to be protected; and all destruction or intentional... | |
| Clifford Stevens Walton - 1900 - 704 pages
...and places in Cuba whicli may be in the actual possession of our land and naval forces will be opened to the commerce of all neutral nations, as well as our own, in articles not contraband of war, upon payment of the prescribed rates of duty which may be in force at the time of the importation.... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1900 - 236 pages
...contraband of war and upon payment of the prescribed rates of duty which may be in force at the time of importation. " 6. All churches and places devoted to religious worship and to the arts and sciences, and all educational institutions, libraries, scientific collections, museums, are, so far as possible,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1901 - 536 pages
...the actual possession of our land and naval forces, will be open while our military occupation may continue to the commerce of all neutral nations, as...which may be in force at the time of the importation. 0. All churches and places devoted to religious worship and to the arts and sciences, all educational... | |
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