| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - 1906 - 684 strani
...which concerns the honor and conscience of their country, in the firm hope that through their labors all the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands may...Manila and set their land under the sovereignty and protection of the people of the United States." Concerning the objection that this is a new business... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - 1906 - 674 strani
...which concerns the honor and conscience of their country, in the firm hope that through their labors all the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands may...victory to American arms at Manila and set their land tinder the sovereignty and protection of the people of the United States." Concerning the objection... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - 1906 - 678 strani
...which concerns the honor and conscience of their country, in the firm hope that through their labors all the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands may come to look back with gratitude to the day w r hen God gave victory to American arms at Manila and set their land under the sovereignty and protection... | |
| Prescott Ford Jernegan - 1907 - 208 strani
...obligation, which concerns the honor and conscience of their country, in the firm hope that thru their labors all the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands may...Manila and set their land under the sovereignty and protection of the United States." Sept. 1, 1900, the Second Philippine Commission began to exercise,... | |
| Robert B. Westcott - 1907 - 172 strani
...guidance in paths of peace and prosperity, and we live in the firm hope that the time will come when all the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands may...Manila and set their land under the sovereignty and protection of the people of the United States. In the meantime there must be no disrespect to that... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1907 - 644 strani
...United States to protect these rights; and close with the hope that through the labors of the commission "all the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands may...when God gave victory to American arms at Manila." The true originality of this executive document lies not in its democratic ideals, for many colonies... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 926 strani
...which concerns the honor and conscience of their country, in the firm hope that through their labors all the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands may...the protection of the people of the United States. Coincidently w1th the entrance of the Commission upon its labors I caused to be issued by General MacArthur,... | |
| William Howard Taft - 1908 - 556 strani
...concerns the honor and conscience of our country. He expresses the firm hope that through our " labors all the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands may...Manila and set their land under the sovereignty and protection of the people of the United States." God grant that in spite of all the trials and perplexities,... | |
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