| United States - 1930 - 1444 pages
...of "the richest blessings of a liberating rather than a conquering nation." Again President McKinley said : The Philippines are ours not to exploit but...educate, to train in the science of self-government. In 1913, President Wilson in a message to the Philippine people, said: . Every step we take will be... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on insular affairs - 1930 - 124 pages
...Philippines, made the following categorical statement during the first days of American occupation : The Philippines are ours, not to exploit but to develop,...educate, to train in the science of self-government. The late Mr. Taft, when he was civil governor of the Philippines, on December 17, 1903, said : From... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Insular Affairs - Philippines - 1930 - 128 pages
...Philippines, made the following categorical statement during the first days of American occupation : The Philippines are ours, not to exploit but to develop,...educate, to train in the science of self-government. The late Mr. Taft, when he was civil governor of the Philippines, on December IT, 1903, said : From... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs - 1932 - 678 pages
...Philippines, President McKinley announced America's policy toward the Philippines in these words : The Philippines are ours, not to exploit but to develop,...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. And... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Insular Affairs - Philippines - 1932 - 502 pages
...Philip-- pines, President McKinley announced America's policy toward the Philippines in these words: The Philippines are ours, not to exploit but to develop,...educateĀ» 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. And... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Insular Affairs - Philippines - 1932 - 482 pages
...Philippines, President McKinley announced America's policy toward the Philippines in these words : 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... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs - 1939 - 392 pages
...after the occupation of the Philippines, defined the purpose of the United States in these words : The Philippines are ours, not to exploit but to develop,...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. This... | |
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