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... Senator PATTERSON . It is a century problem ? Governor TAFT . It is quite possible , as we say in our report , that it may take a generation , or two generations , but no matter how long it is , it is in my judgment the duty of the ...
... Senator PATTERSON . It is a century problem ? Governor TAFT . It is quite possible , as we say in our report , that it may take a generation , or two generations , but no matter how long it is , it is in my judgment the duty of the ...
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... Senator PATTERSON . Did you receive any communication from Mr. Pratt in which he stated what it was that Aguinaldo desired ? Admiral DEWEY . I should say not . Of course this happened four years ago , and I remember Mr. Pratt wrote me a ...
... Senator PATTERSON . Did you receive any communication from Mr. Pratt in which he stated what it was that Aguinaldo desired ? Admiral DEWEY . I should say not . Of course this happened four years ago , and I remember Mr. Pratt wrote me a ...
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... Senator PATTERSON . Did you have any idea what Aguinaldo's hopes or desires were in connection with the Philippine Islands when he came to Manila Bay ? Admiral DEWEY . I did not think much about it . Certainly it never entered my head ...
... Senator PATTERSON . Did you have any idea what Aguinaldo's hopes or desires were in connection with the Philippine Islands when he came to Manila Bay ? Admiral DEWEY . I did not think much about it . Certainly it never entered my head ...
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... Senator CARMACK . Did you not encourage Aguinaldo organizing an army ? Admiral DEWEY . Yes , to a certain extent ; I ... PATTERSON . The negroes were expecting their freedom- Admiral DEWEY . The Filipinos were slaves , too . Senator ...
... Senator CARMACK . Did you not encourage Aguinaldo organizing an army ? Admiral DEWEY . Yes , to a certain extent ; I ... PATTERSON . The negroes were expecting their freedom- Admiral DEWEY . The Filipinos were slaves , too . Senator ...
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... Senator PATTERSON . You learned from Pratt , or Wildman , or Wil- liams , very early , did you not , that the Filipinos wanted their own country and to rule their own country ; that that is what they were expecting ? Admiral DEWEY . I ...
... Senator PATTERSON . You learned from Pratt , or Wildman , or Wil- liams , very early , did you not , that the Filipinos wanted their own country and to rule their own country ; that that is what they were expecting ? Admiral DEWEY . I ...
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