The Exaltation of the Flag: Proceedings at the Patriotic Mass Meeting Held by the Americans of the Philippine Islands, which Took Place in the City of Manila, P. I., on the Evening of Friday, August 23, 1907Robert B. Westcott J. R. Edgar, 1907 - 160 páginas |
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... ican rule in these Islands , and the comments of the local American press seemed to sustain this view . At the annual encampment of the Veteran Army of the Philippines , held in Manila on August 12 and 13 , 1907 , the delegates from the ...
... ican rule in these Islands , and the comments of the local American press seemed to sustain this view . At the annual encampment of the Veteran Army of the Philippines , held in Manila on August 12 and 13 , 1907 , the delegates from the ...
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... ican colors , a military band in atten- dance discoursed patriotic airs , and the program throughout was most in- spiring . On the stage were the mem- bers of the Executive Committee , about fifty of the General Committee , and ...
... ican colors , a military band in atten- dance discoursed patriotic airs , and the program throughout was most in- spiring . On the stage were the mem- bers of the Executive Committee , about fifty of the General Committee , and ...
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... ican community at large . The weak- kneed daily papers , in news accounts of the demonstration , and their edi- torial comments , characterized the event as an orderly celebration of Guerrero's election to the Assembly , although all of ...
... ican community at large . The weak- kneed daily papers , in news accounts of the demonstration , and their edi- torial comments , characterized the event as an orderly celebration of Guerrero's election to the Assembly , although all of ...
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... ican flag . Distributed throughout the line were immense and numerous Kati- punan banners , and brass bands . As the procession moved through the prin- cipal downtown streets the bands played everything but American patriotic airs until ...
... ican flag . Distributed throughout the line were immense and numerous Kati- punan banners , and brass bands . As the procession moved through the prin- cipal downtown streets the bands played everything but American patriotic airs until ...
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... ican people is misunderstood by them . if they believe that the late election can influence our attitude toward the Philippines in any way . If it had any effect it would be to make plain the ingratitude of those who have fed from ...
... ican people is misunderstood by them . if they believe that the late election can influence our attitude toward the Philippines in any way . If it had any effect it would be to make plain the ingratitude of those who have fed from ...
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Términos y frases comunes
action acts Amer American flag appla Applause and cheers August 18 August 23 believe blood brave Cablenews Cebu Chairman citizens Committee cries Dewey display disrespect election emblem or device enactment ernment expr Fili Filipinos firm flag is borne Flag Law floats Friday Go ment Governmen Government Governor-General GRAND OPERA HOUSE Guerrero honor hundred ican flag imprisonment independence insignia insurgent insurrection Katipu Katipunan banner Katipunan flag LADIES land laughter liberty Luneta Malabon mass meeting matter murderers Nacionalista Nacionalista Party nation native never Old Glory parade party patriotic peace peop pesos Philippine Islands pinos plause political procession public view punan punished rebellion Renacimiento respect Rossiter Sedition sentiment sovereignty speaker speech Star Spangled Stars and Stripes streets of Manila symbol Taft tends tion tonight United Veteran Army waving
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Página 100 - ... labors all the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands may come to look back with gratitude to the day when God gave victory to American arms at Manila and set their land under the sovereignty and the protection of the people of the United States.
Página 46 - Flag of the free heart's hope and home, By angel hands to valor given ! Thy stars have lit the welkin dome, And all thy hues were born in heaven. Forever float that standard sheet ! Where breathes the foe but falls before us, With Freedom's soil beneath our feet, And Freedom's banner streaming o'er us ! JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE.
Página 160 - May, nineteen hundred and one, in arms against the authority of the United States in the Philippine Islands, or who shall thereafter give aid and comfort to the enemies of the United States so in arms...
Página 99 - One who loves the Union will love the State in which he resides and love both of the common country and of the State will diminish in proportion as respect for the flag is weakened. Therefore a State will be wanting in care for the well-being of its people if it ignores the fact that they regard the flag as a symbol of their country's power and prestige, and will be impatient if any open disrespect is shown towards it.
Página 102 - O, Dewey was the morning Upon the first of May, And Dewey was the Admiral Down in Manila Bay; And Dewey were the Regent's eyes, "Them " orbs of royal blue ! And Dewey feel discouraged ? I Dew not think we Dew.
Página 99 - ... For that flag every true American has not simply an appreciation but a deep affection. No American, nor any foreign born person who enjoys the privileges of American citizenship, ever looks upon it without taking pride in the fact that he lives under this free Government. Hence, it has often occurred that insults to a flag have been the cause of war, and indignities put upon it, in the presence of those who revere it, have often been resented and sometimes punished on the spot.
Página 158 - ... or which tend to stir up the people against the lawful authorities or to disturb the peace of the community, the safety and order of the Government...
Página 95 - That contempt or disrespect for an emblem begets a like state of mind toward that for which it stands is a psychological law which underlies the canons against profanation which abound in every system of religious instruction. Such inhibitions against the irreverent use of sacred things are not mere arbitrary fulminations, but are grounded on sound practical considerations and the conviction that such use of the sacred emblems of religion is inimical to the cause of religion itself. The legislation...