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" Whether a particular race will or will not assimilate with our people, and whether they can or cannot with safety to our institutions be brought within the operation of the Constitution, is a matter to be thought of when it is proposed to acquire their... "
Americans Without Law: The Racial Boundaries of Citizenship - Página 74
por Mark S. Weiner - 2006 - 197 páginas
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Opinions Delivered in the Insular Tariff Cases in the Supreme Court of the ...

United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 196 páginas
...of our governmental system. Whether a particular race will or will not assimilate with our people, and whether they can or cannot with safety to our...Constitution or refusing to give full effect to its provisions. The Constitution is not to be obeyed or disobeyed as the circumstances of a particular...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volumen182

United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 648 páginas
...of oar governmental system. Whether a particular race will or will not assimilate with our people, and whether they can or cannot with safety to our...acquire their territory by treaty. A mistake in the acquistion of territory, although such acquisition seemed at the time to be necessary, cannot be made...
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Columbia Law Review, Volumen1

1901 - 754 páginas
...we find an answer to all, " Whether a particular race will or will not assimilate with our people, and whether they can or cannot with safety to our...when it is proposed to acquire their territory by treaty."8 Disrespect for this prudent counsel may some day imperil the welfare, perhaps the existence...
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Hearings

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1960 - 1732 páginas
...States. Mr. Justice Harlan said : Whether a particular race will or will not assimilate with our people and whether they can or cannot with safety to our...acquisition seemed at the time to be necessary, cannot be the ground for violating the Constitution or refusing to give full effect to Its provisions. The Constitution...
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Puerto Rico--1959

United States. Congress. House. Special Subcommittee on Territorial and Insular Affairs of the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. 260: - 1960 - 836 páginas
...States. Mr. Justice Harlan said : Whether a particular race will or will not assimilate with onr people and whether they can or cannot with safety to our...acquisition seemed at the time to be necessary, cannot be the ground for violating the Constitution or refusing to give full effect to its provisions. The Constitution...
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Hearings

United States. Ad Hoc Advisory Group on the Presidential Vote for Puerto Rico - 1971 - 720 páginas
...majority in rejecting citizenship, whether a particular race will or will not assimilate with our people, and whether they can or cannot with safety to our...treaty. A mistake in the acquisition of territory * * * cannot be made the ground for violating the Constitution or refusing to give full effect to its...
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Historia constitucional de Puerto Rico, Volumen1

José Trías Monge - 1980 - 344 páginas
...of our governmental system. Whether a particular race will or will not assimilate with our people, and whether they can or cannot with safety to our...for violating the Constitution or refusing to give effect to its provisions." "9 Harlan refutaba también con vehemencia la doctrina de incorporación...
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Destiny's Landfall: A History of Guam

Robert F. Rogers - 1995 - 414 páginas
...Insular Cases by Justice Harlan: Whether a particular race will or will not assimilate with our people, and whether they can or cannot with safety to our institutions be brought within the operations of the Constitution, is a matter to be thought of when it is proposed to acquire their territory...
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Civic Ideals: Conflicting Visions of Citizenship in U.S. History

Rogers M. Smith - 1997 - 740 páginas
...waged against tyrannical Anglo-Saxons. He thought that the issue of whether a race would assimilate was "a matter to be thought of when it is proposed to acquire their territory by treaty."75 Once the land was acquired, the residents' children, at least, must become American citizens....
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Foreign in a Domestic Sense: Puerto Rico, American Expansion, and the ...

Christina Duffy Burnett, Burke Marshall - 2001 - 448 páginas
...example, warned in his dissent, "[w]hether a particular race will or will not assimilate with our people, and whether they can or cannot with safety to our...when it is proposed to acquire their territory by treaty."87 His vision was assimilationist, not multiculturaL He was not seeking to foster the self-determination...
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