... municipal governments in which the natives of the Islands, both in the cities and in the rural communities, shall be afforded the opportunity to manage their own local affairs to the fullest extent of which they are capable, and subject to the least... Affairs in the Philippine Islands - Stran 106avtor: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Philippines - 1902 - 2984 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs, Charles Edward Magoon - 1902 - 822 strani
...instructed to devote their attention to the establishment of municipal governments in the cities and towns; the organization of government in the larger administrative...corresponding to counties, departments, or provinces; and, whenever the Commission is of opinion that the condition of affairs in the islands is such that... | |
| Philippines. Exposition Board, William Powell Wilson - 1903 - 530 strani
...they are capable, and subject to the least degree of supervision and control which a careful study of their capacities and observation of the workings...should be the organization of government in the larger administration divisions corresponding to counties, departments, or provinces, in which the common... | |
| United States. President - 1903 - 448 strani
...which they are capable and subject to the least degree of supervision and control which a careful study of their capacities and observation of the workings...consistent with the maintenance of law, order, and loyalty. report that conclusion to you, with their recommendations as to the form of central government to be... | |
| Frederick Chamberlin - 1903 - 168 strani
...of supervision and control which a careful study of their capacities and observation of the working of native control show to be consistent with the maintenance of law, order and loyalty." Is there any Imperialism about that? And those are, I understand, the orders under which that com131... | |
| Frederick Chamberlin - 1903 - 168 strani
...of supervision and control which a careful study of their capacities and observation of the working of native control show to be consistent with the maintenance of law, order and loyalty." V Is there any Imperialism about that? And those are, I understand, the orders under which that commission... | |
| United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs - 1904 - 43 strani
...they are capable, and subject, to the least decree of supervision and control which a careful study of their capacities and observation of the workings...consistent with the maintenance of law, order, and loyalty. * *' * In the establishment of municipal governments, the Commission will take as the basis of their... | |
| United States. War Department - 1904 - 544 strani
...they are capable, and subject to the least degree of supervision and control which a careful study of their capacities and observation of the workings...with the maintenance of law, order, and loyalty." In pursuance of this instruction the Commission, on the 31st of January, 1901, passed "a general act... | |
| William Franklin Willoughby - 1905 - 638 strani
...they are capable, and subject to the least degree of supervision and control which a careful study of their capacities and observation of the workings...consistent with the maintenance of law, order and loyalty, ' ' and that ' ' in the establishment of municipal governments the commission will take as a basis... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1905 - 532 strani
...they are capable, and subject to the least degree of supervision and control which a careful study of their capacities and observation of the workings...consistent with the maintenance of law, order, and loyalty. Whenever the commission is of the opinion that the condition of affairs in the islands is such that... | |
| William Franklin Willoughby - 1905 - 356 strani
...supervision and control which a careful study of their capacity and observation of the workings of the native control show to be consistent with the maintenance of law, order and loyalty. ... In the distribution of powers among the governments organized by the commission the presumption... | |
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