We regard ourselves as trustees acting not for the advantage of the United States but for the benefit of the people of the Philippine Islands. “Every step we take will be taken with a view to the ultimate independence of the islands and as a preparation... The Outlook for the Philippines - Página 316por Charles Edward Russell - 1922 - 411 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1936 - 512 páginas
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| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1914 - 922 páginas
...Wilson, which has been received in the Islands with deep satisfaction (see also I, American History). We regard ourselves as trustees, actIng, not for the...Islands and as a preparation for that Independence ; and we hope to move towards that end as rapidly as the safety and the permanent Interests of the... | |
| 1913 - 788 páginas
...hands by President Wilson. The President's words to the people of the Philippines were as follows: We regard ourselves as trustees, acting not for the...islands and as a preparation for that independence; and we hope to move toward that end as rapidly as the safety and the permanent interests of the islands... | |
| Howard Benjamin Grose - 1913 - 1108 páginas
...legislature. This would afford ample opportunity to prove whether the people are fit for self-government. " We regard ourselves as trustees, acting not for the...United States, but for the benefit of the people of the Philippines." That is the basal utterance. The new executive informed the people, however, that... | |
| 1914 - 874 páginas
...judged by their conduct, not by the lapse of time. Governor Harrison has outlined his policy thus: " We regard ourselves as trustees acting, not for the...Islands and as a preparation for that independence; and we hope to move toward that end as rapidly as the safety and the permanent interests of the Islands... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Philippines - 1914 - 500 páginas
...that extent." (Speech at Lake Mohonk Conference, Oct. 14, 1914.) Gov. Gen. FRANCIS BURTON HARRISON : " We regard ourselves as trustees, acting, not for the...independence of the islands and as a preparation for their independence; and we hope to move toward that end as rapidly as the safety and the permanent... | |
| 1915 - 422 páginas
...President authorized Governor-General Harrison, in his opening address, to make the following statement: "We regard ourselves as trustees, acting, not for...independence of the Islands and as a preparation for their independence; and we hope to move towards that end as rapidly as the safety and the permanent... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1916 - 386 páginas
...deprive ourselves of that frontier. From a report of his speech at Staunton, Virginia, December 28, 1912. We regard ourselves as trustees acting not for the...Islands and as a preparation for that independence. And we hope to move toward that end as rapidly as the safety and the permanent interests of the Islands... | |
| George A. Malcolm - 1916 - 824 páginas
...A statement by President Wilson, read by Governor-General Harrison in his inaugural address, was : "We regard 'ourselves as trustees, acting, not for...independence of the Islands and as a preparation for their independence ; and we hope to move toward that end as rapidly as the safety and the permanent... | |
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