... the Commission should bear in mind that the government which they are establishing is designed not for our satisfaction or for the expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands,... British and Foreign State Papers - Page 955by Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1903Full view - About this book
| American essays - 1902 - 902 pages
...expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands, and the measures adopted should...indispensable requisites of just and effective government." And again : " Upon all officers and employees of the United States, both civil and military, should... | |
| 1900 - 1070 pages
...expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands, and the measures adopted should...indispensable requisites of just and effective government." They are also never to forget those fundamental principles incorporated in the Bill of Rights and the... | |
| 1922 - 772 pages
...expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, pence, and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands, and the measures adopted should...customs, their habits, and even their prejudices, the fullest extent consistent with the accomplishment of the indispensable requisites of just and effective... | |
| National Civil Service League - Civil service - 1898 - 576 pages
...expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands, and the measures adopted should...indispensable requisites of just and effective government." In the following September the Philippine Commission, following the suggestion of the President, passed... | |
| 1899 - 828 pages
...expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands, and the measures adopted should...indispensable requisites of just and effective government." In the following September the Philippine Commission, following the suggestion of the President, passed... | |
| United States. War Department - 1900 - 608 pages
...expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands, and the measures adopted should...indispensable requisites of just and effective government. there are also certain practical rules of government which we have found to be essential to the preservation... | |
| Sociology - 1901 - 906 pages
...expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands; and the measures adopted should...consistent with the accomplishment of the indispensable requisite of just and effective government. "At the same time the commission should bear in mind, and... | |
| Moorfield Storey, Julian Codman - Philippines - 1902 - 126 pages
...expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands; and the measures adopted should...indispensable requisites of just and effective government. " Upon every division and branch of the government of the Philippines must be imposed these inviolable... | |
| Elisha Benjamin Andrews - United States - 1903 - 444 pages
...expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands, and the measures adopted should...indispensable requisites of just and effective government." Most of President McKinley's appointments were wise ; several of the most important ones quite remarkably... | |
| United States. War Department - China - 1904 - 544 pages
...expression of our theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the people of the Philippine Islands, and the measures adopted should...prejudices, to the fullest extent consistent with the acomplishment of the indispensable requisites of just and effective government. At the same time the... | |
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