Famous American Statesmen & Orators, Past and Present: With Biographical Sketches and Their Famous Orations, Volumen3F.F. Lovell Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... Philippine Islands , from all of which the flag and sovereignty of Spain was forever expelled . Thus , by the fortunes of war , approved in its be- ginning almost unanimously by the people , were Puerto Rico and the Philippine Islands ...
... Philippine Islands , from all of which the flag and sovereignty of Spain was forever expelled . Thus , by the fortunes of war , approved in its be- ginning almost unanimously by the people , were Puerto Rico and the Philippine Islands ...
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... Philippine Islands . The $ 15,000,000 paid to Mexico was for the relinquishment of her sover- eignty over the territory we acquired lying west of the Louisiana purchase . The payment in both these cases was , as defined by Vattel in his ...
... Philippine Islands . The $ 15,000,000 paid to Mexico was for the relinquishment of her sover- eignty over the territory we acquired lying west of the Louisiana purchase . The payment in both these cases was , as defined by Vattel in his ...
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... islands . Where is there an American heart , or one anywhere else in Christian civilization , so craven as to have ... Philippine Islands . If Aguinaldo and his little band of Tagalos drove Spain from these islands and com- pelled GROW . 4I.
... islands . Where is there an American heart , or one anywhere else in Christian civilization , so craven as to have ... Philippine Islands . If Aguinaldo and his little band of Tagalos drove Spain from these islands and com- pelled GROW . 4I.
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... Philippine Islands to the United States of America , not to Aguinaldo . From the time that was done the United States became re- sponsible in the forum of nations to see that an effi- cient government is established for these islands ...
... Philippine Islands to the United States of America , not to Aguinaldo . From the time that was done the United States became re- sponsible in the forum of nations to see that an effi- cient government is established for these islands ...
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... Philippine Islands would be protected by Congress just the same as are the inhabitants of the District of Columbia . Will even the anti - imperialists say that the inhabitants of the District of Columbia are living under a despotic ...
... Philippine Islands would be protected by Congress just the same as are the inhabitants of the District of Columbia . Will even the anti - imperialists say that the inhabitants of the District of Columbia are living under a despotic ...
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