The Philippines to the End of the Military Régime: America OverseasBobbs-Merrill Company, 1916 - 541페이지 |
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... Cuba . All these questions are of great importance to the people of the United States as well as to the people of the Philippine Islands . We ought not to decide them without knowledge - and that knowledge to be really useful must be ...
... Cuba . All these questions are of great importance to the people of the United States as well as to the people of the Philippine Islands . We ought not to decide them without knowledge - and that knowledge to be really useful must be ...
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... Cuba and the San Domingo treaty . This the- ory is that the best service we can render to the peoples whom we wish to benefit is to help them to acquire the art of self - gov- ernment . This is the theory upon which we are proceeding in ...
... Cuba and the San Domingo treaty . This the- ory is that the best service we can render to the peoples whom we wish to benefit is to help them to acquire the art of self - gov- ernment . This is the theory upon which we are proceeding in ...
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... Cuba - The Colonial Debts - Refusal of United States to Assume Debts - Orig- inal Instructions as to Philippines - Growth of Sentiment in United States - Investigations by Commission - Conflicting Opinions - Final Instructions - Claim ...
... Cuba - The Colonial Debts - Refusal of United States to Assume Debts - Orig- inal Instructions as to Philippines - Growth of Sentiment in United States - Investigations by Commission - Conflicting Opinions - Final Instructions - Claim ...
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... Cuba was an American protectorate ; San Domingo a sort of protégé . Her control over the petty states of Central America , although less tangible was no less real . It was already apparent that for political purposes the Panama Canal ...
... Cuba was an American protectorate ; San Domingo a sort of protégé . Her control over the petty states of Central America , although less tangible was no less real . It was already apparent that for political purposes the Panama Canal ...
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... Cuba as a surgeon . Carrying a letter from Blanco which exonerated him of any part in the insurrection , he sailed for Spain . But it was not intended that he should escape . At Barce- lona he was arrested and returned to Manila , where ...
... Cuba as a surgeon . Carrying a letter from Blanco which exonerated him of any part in the insurrection , he sailed for Spain . But it was not intended that he should escape . At Barce- lona he was arrested and returned to Manila , where ...
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42 페이지 - And it is our further will that, so far as may be, our subjects, of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our service, the duties of which they may be qualified, by their education, ability, and integrity duly to discharge.
527 페이지 - Until Congress shall provide for the government of such islands all the civil, judicial and military powers exercised by the officers of the existing government in said islands shall be vested in such person or persons and shall be exercised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct; and the President shall have power to remove said officers and fill the vacancies so occasioned.
59 페이지 - In all the forms of government and administrative provisions which they are authorized to prescribe the Commission should bear in mind that the government which they are establishing is designed not for our satisfaction, or for the expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands...
373 페이지 - Take up the White Man's burden — Send forth the best ye breed — Go bind your sons to exile To serve your captives' need; To wait in heavy harness On fluttered folk and wild — Your new-caught, sullen peoples, Half devil and half child. Take up the White Man's Burden...
42 페이지 - We hold Ourselves bound to the Natives of Our Indian Territories by the same obligations of Duty which bind Us to all Our other Subjects ; and those Obligations, by the Blessing of Almighty God, We shall faithfully and conscientiously fulfil.
42 페이지 - We know, and respect, the feelings of attachment with which the natives of India regard the lands inherited by them from their ancestors, and we desire to protect them in all rights connected therewith, subject to the equitable demands of the State ; and we will that generally, in framing and administering the law, due regard be paid to the ancient rights, usages, and customs of India.
373 페이지 - Take up the White Man's burden And reap his old reward: The blame of those ye better, The hate of those ye guard The cry of hosts ye humour (Ah, slowly!) toward the light: 'Why brought ye us from bondage, Our loved Egyptian night?
59 페이지 - ... to devote their attention in the first instance to the establishment of 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...
401 페이지 - It is desirable, as far as possible, and consistent for your success and safety, not to have political alliances with the insurgents or any faction in the islands that would incur liability to maintain their cause in the future.
86 페이지 - Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, — senses, affections, passions? Is he not fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by the same means, warmed and cooled by the same summer and winter as a Christian is?