The Military and Colonial Policy of the United States: Addresses and ReportsAMS Press, 1970 - 502 páginas |
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... treaty . ARTICLE IV The United States will , for the term of ten years from the date of the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty , admit Spanish ships and merchandise to the ports of the Philippine Islands on the same ...
... treaty . ARTICLE IV The United States will , for the term of ten years from the date of the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty , admit Spanish ships and merchandise to the ports of the Philippine Islands on the same ...
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... treaty ceases to be Spanish shall continue under its jurisdiction until final judgment ; but , such judgment having been rendered , the execution thereof shall be committed to the competent authority of the place in which the case arose ...
... treaty ceases to be Spanish shall continue under its jurisdiction until final judgment ; but , such judgment having been rendered , the execution thereof shall be committed to the competent authority of the place in which the case arose ...
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... treaty provides that the obligations assumed in the treaty by the United States with respect to Cuba are limited to the time of its occupancy thereof , but that it shall , upon the termination of such occupancy , advise any government ...
... treaty provides that the obligations assumed in the treaty by the United States with respect to Cuba are limited to the time of its occupancy thereof , but that it shall , upon the termination of such occupancy , advise any government ...
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THE AMERICAN SOLDIER | 3 |
THE CHARACTER AND OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN ARMY | 15 |
THE UNITED STATES AND THE PHILIPPINES IN 1900 | 27 |
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administration Aguinaldo appointed appropriation April archipelago arms artillery authority bureau captured cent Chief of Staff China citizens civil government College command Congress constitution convention Cuban Cuban constitution Department duties effective efficiency elected ELIHU ROOT enlisted established executive exercise existing February Filipinos Fort Riley government of Cuba Havana honor hundred increase infantry instruction insular insurgent insurrection July legislative liberty Luzon Manila ment military governor militia Moros municipal National Guard natives necessary occupation officers organized militia peace Peking performance Philippine government Philippine Islands Platt Amendment Porto Rico posts practically present President promotion protection provinces purpose regiment regular army result schools Secretary Secretary of War secure Senate soldiers sovereignty Spain Spanish statute Sulu Archipelago supply Tagalogs territory Tien-tsin tion transportation treaty Treaty of Paris United volunteer force War Department Washington