As long as the insurrection continues the military arm must necessarily be supreme. But there is no reason why steps should not be taken from time to time to inaugurate governments essentially popular in their form as fast as territory is held and controlled... Our New Departure - Página 26por Moorfield Storey - 1901 - 43 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1901 - 768 páginas
...transmitted to the Congress on the 5th of December 1899, I said, speaking of the Philippine Islands: "As long as the insurrection continues the military arm must necessarily be supreme. But there is no reason why steps should not be taken from time to time to inaugurate governments essentially... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1906 - 556 páginas
...the message transmitted to the Congress on Dec. 5, 1899, I said, speaking of the Philippine Islands: "As long as the insurrection continues the military arm must necessarily be supreme. But there is no reason why steps should not be taken from time to time to inaugurate governments essentially... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 926 páginas
...transmitted to the Congress on the $th of December, 1899, I said, speaking of the Philippine Islands: " As long as the insurrection continues the military arm must necessarily be supreme. But there is no reason why steps should not be taken from time to time to inaugurate governments essentially... | |
| Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1909 - 880 páginas
...transmitted to the congress on the sth of December, 1899, 1 said, speaking of the Philippine Islands: 'As long as the insurrection continues the military arm must necessarily be supreme. But there is no reason why steps should not be taken from time to time to inaugurate governments essentially... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1909 - 664 páginas
...message transmitted to Congress on the 5th of December, 1899, I said, speaking of the Philippine Islands: "As long as the insurrection continues the military arm must necessarily be supreme. But there is no reason why steps should not be taken from time to time to inaugurate governments essentially... | |
| Philippines. Bureau of Education - 1911 - 423 páginas
...and most of the members of the First Commission, President McKinley said, in a message to Congress: As long as the insurrection continues, the military arm must necessarily be supreme. But there is no reason why steps should not be taken from time to time to inaugurate governments essentially... | |
| United States. President - 1911 - 822 páginas
...transmitted to the Congress on the sth of December, 1899, I said, soeaking of the Philippine Islands: " As long as the insurrection continues the military arm must necessarily be supreme. But there is no reason why steps should not be taken from time to time to inaugurate governments essentially... | |
| Dean Conant Worcester - 1914 - 690 páginas
...transmitted to the Congress on the 5th of December, 1899, I said, speaking of the Philippine Islands : "As long as the insurrection continues the military arm must necessarily be supreme. But there is no reason why steps should not be taken from time to time to inaugurate governments essentially... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1916 - 386 páginas
...transmitted to the Congress on the 5th of December, 1899, I said, speaking of the Philippine Islands : "As long as the insurrection continues the military arm must necessarily be supreme. But there is no reason why steps should not be taken from time to time to inaugurate governments essentially... | |
| Elihu Root - 1916 - 538 páginas
...transmitted to the Congress on the 5th of December, 1899, I said, speaking of the Philippine Islands: "As long as the insurrection continues the military arm must necessarily be supreme. But 1 Extract from the Report of the Secretary of War of 1900, p. 72. there is no reason why steps... | |
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