The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volumen26Albert Shaw Review of Reviews., 1901 |
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... Civil Government Act , 8 , 9 , 142 . Constabulary Philippine , and Its Chief , 436 . Cruelty in the Philippines , Real Meaning of the , 87 . Friars , Problem of the , 9 , 10 , 140 , 141 , 271 . Government in the Philippines , 1898-1902 ...
... Civil Government Act , 8 , 9 , 142 . Constabulary Philippine , and Its Chief , 436 . Cruelty in the Philippines , Real Meaning of the , 87 . Friars , Problem of the , 9 , 10 , 140 , 141 , 271 . Government in the Philippines , 1898-1902 ...
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... civil order is fully restored and local self - government goes into effect . In this country , at the close of the war , the North en- be 183 miles long , and the If the Ni-. 6 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS .
... civil order is fully restored and local self - government goes into effect . In this country , at the close of the war , the North en- be 183 miles long , and the If the Ni-. 6 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS .
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... civil govern- ment , excepting , of course , the islands and districts occupied by the Mohammedan Moros , who will for a long time keep the tribal organi- zation and semi - independent life that they have always lived . The long ...
... civil govern- ment , excepting , of course , the islands and districts occupied by the Mohammedan Moros , who will for a long time keep the tribal organi- zation and semi - independent life that they have always lived . The long ...
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... civil life of the Philippine Islands . The Pope received Judge Taft with every mark of consideration , and a committee of five cardinals , -composed of Cardinal Rampolla , papal secretary of state , and Cardinals Vives y Tuto ...
... civil life of the Philippine Islands . The Pope received Judge Taft with every mark of consideration , and a committee of five cardinals , -composed of Cardinal Rampolla , papal secretary of state , and Cardinals Vives y Tuto ...
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... civil gov- ernment bill .... The House considers District of Colum- bia business . May 27. - The House passes the bill restricting immi- gration , with amendments forbidding the sale of liquors at Ellis Island and in the Capitol ...
... civil gov- ernment bill .... The House considers District of Colum- bia business . May 27. - The House passes the bill restricting immi- gration , with amendments forbidding the sale of liquors at Ellis Island and in the Capitol ...
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Página 235 - Dimly my thought defines ; I only see — a dream within a dream — The hill-top hearsed with pines. I only hear above his place of rest Their tender undertone, The infinite longings of a troubled breast, The voice so like his own. There in seclusion and remote from men The wizard hand lies cold, Which at its topmost speed let fall the pen. And left the tale half told. Ah! who shall lift that wand of magic power, And the lost clew regain? The unfinished window in Aladdin's tower Unfinished must...
Página 292 - To exercise by its board of directors or duly authorized officers or agents, subject to law, all such incidental powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of banking; by discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt; by receiving deposits; by buying and selling exchange, coin, and bullion; by loaning money on personal security; and by obtaining, issuing, and circulating notes according to the provisions of this title.
Página 179 - We need it everywhere and at all times. For high and dangerous action teaches us to believe as right beyond dispute things for which our doubting minds are slow to find words of proof.
Página 153 - But self-government, in my opinion, when it was conceded, ought to have been conceded as part of a great policy of Imperial consolidation. It ought to have been accompanied by an Imperial tariff, by securities for the people of England for the enjoyment of the unappropriated lands which belonged to the Sovereign as their trustee...
Página 225 - States are not 48 threats to each other's safety; they work together. At the present moment the majority of our people regard the time as ripe for regional and world organization, and believe that the initiative should be taken by the United States of America. 10. Commitments now may prevent postwar apathy and reaction. Unless binding commitments are made and initial steps taken now, people may have a tendency after the war to turn away from international problems and to become preoccupied once again...
Página 225 - ... and have further contended that apart from such former award their claim against Mexico was just, both of which propositions are controverted and denied by the Republic of Mexico, and the High Contracting Parties hereto, animated by a strong desire that the dispute so arising may be amicably, satisfactorily and justly settled...
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Página 179 - But in the midst of doubt, in the collapse of creeds, there is one thing I do not doubt, that no man who lives in the same world with most of us can doubt, and that is that the faith is true and adorable which leads a soldier to throw away his life in obedience to a blindly accepted duty, in a cause which he little understands, in a plan of campaign of which he has no notion, under tactics of which he does not see the use.
Página 189 - ... the unity of the nation, to abolish the central authority, was a deliberate fake. Marx purposely used the words: "The unity of the nation was ... to be organized," so as to oppose conscious, democratic proletarian centralism to bourgeois, military, bureaucratic centralism. But . . . there are none so deaf as those who will not hear. And the very thing the opportunists of present-day...
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