Independence for the Philippine Islands: Hearings ... on S. 3377 (Hawes-Cutting Bill) ... Together with Hearings Before the Committee on Insular Affairs |
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... period and the Philippines be under you . Secretary HURLEY . Oh , I want to tell you that , of course , I know that I am subject to all of this critisiem that you intend to heap upon me , but I do not believe that this thing should be ...
... period and the Philippines be under you . Secretary HURLEY . Oh , I want to tell you that , of course , I know that I am subject to all of this critisiem that you intend to heap upon me , but I do not believe that this thing should be ...
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... period of five years , and turning it adrift upon the world without the reasonable assurances that it can continue to exist . Senator HAWES . Mr. Secretary , you are familiar with what is called the Fairfield - Johnson bill ? Secretary ...
... period of five years , and turning it adrift upon the world without the reasonable assurances that it can continue to exist . Senator HAWES . Mr. Secretary , you are familiar with what is called the Fairfield - Johnson bill ? Secretary ...
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... period of 10 years is not adequate to the accomplishment of the purpose , which has justified our entering and remaining in the Philippine Islands . It is difficult to say what time would be necessary , but I would regard 20 years as ...
... period of 10 years is not adequate to the accomplishment of the purpose , which has justified our entering and remaining in the Philippine Islands . It is difficult to say what time would be necessary , but I would regard 20 years as ...
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... period of time that is set . Secretary HURLEY . Well , Senator , you know I am not in disagree- ment with what you have said . Really you have expressed my own views on the thing . But there is one limitation . I would like to ask the ...
... period of time that is set . Secretary HURLEY . Well , Senator , you know I am not in disagree- ment with what you have said . Really you have expressed my own views on the thing . But there is one limitation . I would like to ask the ...
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... period of time that which has been built up during the American occupation . It is the consensus of opinion of responsible observers that if America should withdraw immediately , economic chaos , political and social anarchy would ...
... period of time that which has been built up during the American occupation . It is the consensus of opinion of responsible observers that if America should withdraw immediately , economic chaos , political and social anarchy would ...
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Page 141 - VII. That to enable the United States to maintain the independence of Cuba, and to protect the people thereof, as well as for its own defense, the government of Cuba will sell or lease to the United States lands necessary for coaling or naval stations at certain specified points to be agreed upon with the President of the United States.
Page 153 - Philippines, its provinces, cities, municipalities, and instrumentalities, which shall be valid and subsisting at the time of the final and complete withdrawal of the sovereignty of the United States...
Page 161 - January, 1899, he expressed the hope that the commissioners would be received as bearers of "the richest blessings of a liberating rather than a conquering nation." In his message to Congress in the same year, among other things concerning the Philippines, he said: "The Philippines are ours, not to exploit, but to develop, to civilize, to educate, to train in the science of self-government.
Page 142 - Whereas it is, as it has always been, the purpose of the people of the United States to withdraw their sovereignty over the Philippine Islands and to recognize their independence as soon as a stable government can be established therein...
Page 384 - Senate of the State of California, jointly. That the Legislature of the State of California respectfully memorializes the President and the Congress of the United States to...
Page 374 - ... whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundations on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.
Page 412 - Philippines (except such naval reservations and fueling stations as are reserved under section 5), and, on behalf of the United States, shall recognize the independence of the Philippine Islands as a separate and self-governing nation and acknowledge the authority and control over the same of the government instituted by the people thereof, under the constitution then in force.
Page 22 - The Philippines are ours, not to exploit, but to develop, to civilize, to educate, to train in the science of self-government. This is the path of duty which we must follow or be recreant to a mighty trust committed to us.
Page 125 - My country, may she ever be right, but right or wrong, my country!
Page 4 - He shall be the representative of the President of the United States in the Philippine Islands and shall be recognized as such by the government of the Commonwealth of the Philippine Islands, by the commanding officers of the military forces of the United States, and by all civil officials of the United States in the Philippine Islands.