Former governor James F. Smith, one of the first civil governors of the Philippines, in 1911 said: "The evolution of a government by Americans assisted by Filipinos into a government of Filipinos assisted by Americans, and the education and preparation... The Philippine Republic - Página 71926Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1908 - 804 páginas
...policy of the administration was recently described by Governor-General Smith as " the evolution of a government by Americans assisted by Filipinos into...preparation of the people for popular self-government." ' To that end the rights of suffrage have been rapidly extended, and preference has been shown to Filipinos... | |
| 1908 - 812 páginas
...policy of the administration was recently described by Governor-General Smith as " the evolution of a government by Americans assisted by Filipinos into...preparation of the people for popular self-government." f To that end' the rights of suffrage have been rapidly extended, and preference has been shown to... | |
| Edwin Walter Kemmerer - 1908 - 32 páginas
...policy of the administration was recently described by Governor-General Smith as " the evolution of a government by Americans assisted by Filipinos into...preparation of the people for popular self-government." x To that end the rights of suffrage have been rapidly extended, and preference has been shown to Filipinos... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Philippines Committee - 1919 - 148 páginas
...theoretical views, but for the happiness, peace, and prosperity of the Filipino people, the evolution of a government by Americans assisted by Filipinos into...of President McKinley. of President Roosevelt, of Gov. Taft, of Gov. Gen. Wright, of Gov. Gen. Ide,' and of all their successors. It is the pdlicy to-day... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1927 - 526 páginas
...Islands. The prophecy PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT UNDER THE JONES LAW of ex-Governor Smith of the evolution of a government by Americans assisted by Filipinos into a government of Filipinos assisted by Americans was fulfilled. The only disadvantage of the situation w.as that the arrangement was purely administrative... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs - 1930 - 732 páginas
...James F. Smith, one of the first civil governors of the Philippines, in 1911 said: "The evolution of a government by Americans assisted by Filipinos into...Governor General Wright, of Governor. General Ide, and of all their successors. It is the policy to-day." These pronouncements come from authorized spokesmen... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs - 1930 - 674 páginas
...James F. Smith, one of the first civil governors of the Philippines, in 1911 said: "The evolution of a government by Americans assisted by Filipinos into...Roosevelt, of Governor Taft, of Governor General Wright, of Govern' r General Ide, and of all their successors. It is the policy to-day." These pronouncements... | |
| 1908 - 796 páginas
...policy of the administration was recently described by Governor-General Smith as " the evolution of a government by Americans assisted by Filipinos into...preparation of the people for popular self-government." J To that end the rights of suffrage have been rapidly extended, and preference has been shown to Filipinos... | |
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