This instruction should be given in the first instance in every part of the islands in the language of the people. In view of the great number of languages spoken by the different tribes, it is especially important to the prosperity of the islands that... The Philippines, Past and Present - Stran 987avtor: Dean Conant Worcester - 1914 - 1024 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States - 1920 - 200 strani
...medium should be the English language, .. Especial attention should be at once given to aTWrcTing fuTT opportunity to all the people of the islands to acquire...whether there are any further changes which ought not to be delayed; and If so, they are authorized to make such changes, subject to your approval. In doing... | |
| United States - 1920 - 328 strani
...use of the English language. It may be well that the main changes which should be made in Taxation, the system of taxation and in the body of the laws...whether there are any further changes which ought not to be delayed ; and if so, they are authorized to make such changes, subject to your approval. In doing... | |
| George Arthur Malcolm - 1926 - 812 strani
...opportunity to all the people of the Islands to acquire the use of the English language. c It may well be that the main changes which should be made in the...whether there are any further changes which ought not to be further delayed, and if so, they are authorized to make such changes, subject to your approval.... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1926 - 1178 strani
...opportunity to all the people of the Islands to acquire the useof the English language. It may be well th the main changes which should be made in the system...whether there are any further changes which ought not to be delayed; and if so, they are authorized to make such cfcanges, subject to your approval. In doing... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1901 - 758 strani
...should be given in the first instance in every part of the islands in the language of the people. . . . It may be well that the main changes which should...whether there are any further changes which ought not to be delayed, and if so, they are authorized to make such changes, subject to your approval. In doing... | |
| Philippines (Commonwealth) Inauguration committee - 1935 - 290 strani
...opportunity to all the people of the Islands to acquire the use of the English language. It may well be that the main changes which should be made in the...whether there are any further changes which ought not to be delayed, and, if so, they are authorized to make such changes, subject to your approval. In doing... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1902 - 1062 strani
...his calling, and that the separation between state and church shall be real, entire, and absolute. as they find occasion, to improve, the system of education...whether there are any further changes which ought not to be delayed, and if so, they are authorized to make such changes, subject to your approval. In doing... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1969 - 1086 strani
...calling, and that the separation between state and church shall be real, entire, and absolute. as the>- find occasion, to improve, the system of education...whether there are any further changes which ought not to be delayed, and if so, they are authorized to make such changes, subject to your approval. In doing... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1969 - 1082 strani
...his calling, and that the separation between state and church shall be real, entire, and absolute. as they find occasion, to improve, the system of education...whether there are any further changes which ought not to be delayed, and if so, they are authorized to make such changes, subject to your approval. In doing... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 562 strani
...that the main changes which should be made in the system of taxation and in the body of the laws unde1 which the people are governed, except such changes...should be relegated to the civil government which is tc be established under the auspices of the Commission. It will, however, be the duty of the Commission... | |
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