| Morrison Isaac Swift - 1899 - 514 pages
...against us — the identical plaint of Spain. The Spanish language of the United States is as follows : "The supremacy of the United States must and will...enforced throughout every part of the archipelago. Those who resist can accomplish nothing but their own ruin/' [Article First of Proclamation of our... | |
| 1900 - 568 pages
...commission then laid down eleven cardinal principles as to the government of the islands, as follows: 1. The supremacy of the United States must and will...can accomplish no end other than their own ruin. 2. The most ample liberty of self-government will be granted to the Philippine people which is reconcilable... | |
| United States. Philippine Commission (1899-1900) - 1900 - 285 pages
...States will be guided in its relations with them. The following are deemed of cardinal importance: 1. The supremacy of the United States must and will...can accomplish no end other than their own ruin. 2. The most ample liberty of self-government will be granted to the Philippine people which is reconcilable... | |
| 1899 - 808 pages
...Ideas which constitute the higher civilization of mankind. Unfortunately, these pure alms and purStates must and will be enforced throughout every part of...it can accomplish no end other than their own ruin. Second —To the Philippine people will be granted the most ample liberty and selfgovernment reconcilable... | |
| Harr Wagner - 1900 - 76 pages
...people of the Philippine Islands on April 4th, the conditions of which were, in substance, as follows: 1. The supremacy of the United States must and will...every part of the archipelago, and those who resist can accomplish nothing except their own ruin. 2. The amplest liberty of self-government will be granted... | |
| George Henry Shibley - 1900 - 264 pages
...States will be guided in its relations with them. The following are deemed of cardinal importance: "1. The supremacy of the United States must and will be enforced throughout every part of the archipel ago, and those who resist it can accomplish no other end than their own ruin. "2. The most... | |
| Philippine Information Society - 1901 - 794 pages
...stated in their proclamation, Issued shortly after their arrival (Vol. I. of the Report, page 5), " The supremacy of the United States must and will be...can accomplish no end other than their own ruin." The attitude of the Commissioners toward the possibility of Pillpplne independence is shown by the... | |
| 1901 - 888 pages
...stated in their proclamation, issued shortly after their arrival (Vol. I. of the Report, page 5), " The supremacy of the United States must and will be...can accomplish no end other than their own ruin." The attitude of the Commissioners toward the possibility of Pilippine independence is shown by the... | |
| Republican Congressional Committee - 1902 - 398 pages
...The following were suggested as of cardinal importance: PRINCIPLES OF OOVEHNMENT OFFERED FILIPINOS. 1. The supremacy of the United States must and will...can accomplish no end other than their own ruin. 2. The most ample liberty of self-government will be granted to the Philippine people which is reconcilablq... | |
| Julius Caesar Burrows - 1902 - 36 pages
...which I will ask to have embodied in my remarks without reading. The extract referred to is as follows: 1. The supremacy of the United States must and will be enforced throughout eуэгy purl of tho archipelago, and those who resist it can accomplish no end other than their own... | |
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