The Philippine Republic, Volume 11

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C. H. Tavenner., 1926
 

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Página 18 - Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light. I love thee freely, as men strive for Right; I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise. I love thee with the passion put to use In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose With my lost saints...
Página 11 - Dream of my life, my living and burning desire, All hail! cries the soul that is now to take flight; All hail! And sweet it is for thee to expire; To die for thy sake, that thou mayst aspire; And sleep in thy bosom eternity's long night.
Página 11 - Farewell, dear Fatherland, clime of the sun caress'd, Pearl of the Orient seas, our Eden lost! Gladly now I go to give thee this faded life's best, And were it brighter, fresher, or more blest, Still would I give it thee, nor count the cost.
Página 11 - Gladly do I go to expose myself to peril, not as any expiation of misdeeds (for in this matter I believe myself guiltless of any), but to complete my work and myself offer the example of which I have always preached. " A man ought to die for duty and his principles. I hold fast to every idea which I have advanced as to the condition and future of our country, and shall willingly die for it, and even more willingly to procure for you justice and peace.
Página 11 - ... people themselves, who might cultivate It individually on a small acreage. It could be carried on extensively by American capital In a way to furnish employment at good wages.
Página 11 - General for five years and has administered his office with tact and ability greatly to the success of the Filipino people. These are a proud and sensitive race, who are making such progress with our cooperation that we can view the results of this experiment with great satisfaction. As we are attempting to assist this race toward self-government, we should look upon their wishes with great respect, granting their requests immediately when they are right, yet maintaining a frank firmness in refusing...
Página 7 - He has adopted the practice of intervening in, and controlling directly, to its minutest details, the affairs of the Philippine Government, both insular and local, in violation of the principle of self-government.
Página 11 - General to suggest what might be done to improve conditions. Later, I may make a more extended report including recommendations. The economic development of the islands is very important. They ought not to be turned back to the people until they are both politically fitted for self-government and economically independent. Large areas are adaptable to the production of rubber.
Página 11 - For their economic advantage, for the employment of their people, and as a contribution to our power of defense which could not be carried on without rubber, I believe this Industry should be encouraged.
Página 18 - This essay on 'Our Dog* Is word for word the same as your brother's.

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