Arguments for Immediate Philippine Independence: (supported by Facts and Figures)Philippine Press Bureau, 1924 - 59ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... enactment into law , the Filipinos proceeded to meet the only condition exacted of them and soon succeeded in establishing a stable government . This fact was shown before Congress by the first Philippine Mission in 1919 and was ...
... enactment into law , the Filipinos proceeded to meet the only condition exacted of them and soon succeeded in establishing a stable government . This fact was shown before Congress by the first Philippine Mission in 1919 and was ...
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... enacted by the Philippine Assembly when it was organized in 1907 was the Gabaldon Act , appropriating one million pesos ( half a million dollars ) for the construction of elementary school buildings . According to the 1922 report of ...
... enacted by the Philippine Assembly when it was organized in 1907 was the Gabaldon Act , appropriating one million pesos ( half a million dollars ) for the construction of elementary school buildings . According to the 1922 report of ...
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... enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That the provisions of this Act and the name " The Philippines " as used in this Act shall apply to and include the Philippine ...
... enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That the provisions of this Act and the name " The Philippines " as used in this Act shall apply to and include the Philippine ...
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... enacted nor shall the law of primogeniture ever be in force in the Philippines . That no law granting a title of nobility shall be enacted , and no person holding any office of profit or trust in said islands shall , with- out the ...
... enacted nor shall the law of primogeniture ever be in force in the Philippines . That no law granting a title of nobility shall be enacted , and no person holding any office of profit or trust in said islands shall , with- out the ...
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... enacted shall not apply to the Philippine Islands , except when they specifically so provide , or it is so provided in this Act . SEC . 6. That the laws now in force in the Philippines shall continue in force and effect , except as ...
... enacted shall not apply to the Philippine Islands , except when they specifically so provide , or it is so provided in this Act . SEC . 6. That the laws now in force in the Philippines shall continue in force and effect , except as ...
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58 ÆäÀÌÁö - No Senator or Representative shall, during the time for which he shall have been elected, be appointed to any civil office of profit under this state, which shall have been created, or the emoluments of which shall have been increased during such term, except such offices as may be filled by elections by the people.
12 ÆäÀÌÁö - This is a world of compensation and he who would be no slave must consent to have no slave. Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves; and under a just God, cannot long retain it.
54 ÆäÀÌÁö - That no person shall be held to answer for a criminal offense without due process of law; and no person for the same offense shall be twice put in jeopardy of punishment, nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself. That all persons shall before conviction be bailable by sufficient sureties, except for capital offenses.
54 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the nature and cause of the accusation against him, to have a speedy and public trial, to meet the witnesses face to face, and to have compulsory process to secure the attendance of witnesses in his behalf.
54 ÆäÀÌÁö - That no law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the Government for redress of grievances.
54 ÆäÀÌÁö - No public money or property shall ever be appropriated, applied, donated, or used, directly or indirectly, for the use, benefit, or support of any sect, church, denomination, sectarian institution, or system of religion, or for the use, benefit, or support of any priest, preacher, minister, or other religious teacher or dignitary as such.
59 ÆäÀÌÁö - General, who, in case he shall then not approve, shall transmit the same to the President of the United States. The vote of each house shall be by...
54 ÆäÀÌÁö - That the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in...
59 ÆäÀÌÁö - He shall be the representative of the government of the Commonwealth of the Philippine Islands and shall be entitled to official recognition as such by all departments upon presentation to the President of credentials signed by the Chief Executive of said government.