Islands become immediately necessary, and the military government heretofore maintained by the United States in the city, harbor, and bay of Manila is to be extended with all possible dispatch to the whole of the ceded territory. Our New Departure - Página 26por Moorfield Storey - 1901 - 43 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Franklin Pettigrew - 1920 - 730 páginas
...give up your liberty, we will make you do all these things by force of arms. The other is as follows: The military government heretofore maintained by the...bay of Manila is to be extended with all possible dispatch to the whole of the ceded territory. The military government of the United States was to be... | |
| Scott Nearing - 1921 - 294 páginas
...resort to forcible action." On January 5, 1899, by Presidential Proclamation, McKinley ordered that "The Military Government heretofore maintained by...bay of Manila is to be extended with all possible dispatch to the whole of the ceded territory." On February 4, 1899, General Otis reported "Firing upon... | |
| Franklin Fisk Holbrook - 1923 - 730 páginas
...President McKinley issued a proclamation declaring the sovereignty of the United States, and adding that "the military government heretofore maintained by...bay of Manila is to be extended with all possible dispatch to the whole of the ceded territory."18 This proclamation was published in Manila and to it... | |
| Minnesota. War Records Commission - 1923 - 730 páginas
...President McKinley issued a proclamation declaring the sovereignty of the United States, and adding that "the military government heretofore maintained by...bay of Manila is to be extended with all possible dispatch to the whole of the ceded territory."15 This proclamation was published in Manila and to it... | |
| Daniel Roderick Williams - 1924 - 368 páginas
...assumed, the actual occupation and administration of the entire group of the Philippine Islands becomes immediately necessary, and the military government...heretofore maintained by the United States in the city, harbour, and bay of Manila is to be extended with all possible dispatch to the whole of the ceded territory.... | |
| Daniel Roderick Williams - 1924 - 368 páginas
...assumed, the actual occupation and administration of the entire group of the Philippine Islands becomes immediately necessary, and the military government...heretofore maintained by the United States in the city, harbour, and bay of Manila is to be extended with all possible dispatch to the whole of the ceded territory.... | |
| Roy Floyd Dibble - 1925 - 404 páginas
...surrender of the Spanish forces, practically effected the conquest of the Philippine Islands . . . the military government heretofore maintained by the...bay of Manila is to be extended with all possible dispatch to the whole of the ceded territory ... we come, not as invaders or as conquerors, but as... | |
| Moorfield Storey, Marcial Primitivo Lichauco - 1926 - 298 páginas
...assumed, the actual occupation and administration of the entire group of the Philippine Islands becomes immediately necessary, and the military government...bay of Manila is to be extended with all possible dispatch to the whole ceded territory. H6 concluded by urging the military administration to win the... | |
| Moorfield Storey, Marcial Primitivo Lichauco - 1926 - 298 páginas
...assumed, the actual occupation and administration of the entire group of the Philippine Islands becomes immediately necessary, and the military government...the city, harbor and bay of Manila is to be extended urith all possible dispatch to the whole ceded territory. He concluded by urging the military administration... | |
| Eva Martha Armstrong - 1926 - 138 páginas
...Congress adjourned, President McKinley sent to General Otis at Manila, an order in which hé directed that "the military government heretofore maintained by...harbor, and bay of Manila is to be extended with all 32 possible dispatch to the whole of the ceded territory." This change of policy became the target... | |
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