Philippines (except such naval reservations and fueling stations as are reserved under section 5), and, on behalf of the United States, shall recognize the independence of the Philippine Islands as a separate and self-governing nation and acknowledge... Philippine Independence - Página 4por United States. Congress. House. Committee on insular affairs, Pedro Guevara - 1924 - 99 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - 1955 - 936 páginas
...the Philippines * * * and, on behalf of the United States, shall recognize the independence of the Philippine Islands as a separate and self-governing...of the government instituted by the people thereof, under the constitution then in force. We have by no means quoted the Act in full, but only so much... | |
| Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). National Committee, 1916-1920 - 1916 - 448 páginas
...and he shall on behalf of the United States fully recognize the independence of the said Philippines as a separate and self-governing nation and acknowledge...of the government instituted by the people thereof, and full power to take the several steps necessary to institute such government is hereby conferred... | |
| George Hubbard Blakeslee, Granville Stanley Hall, Harry Elmer Barnes - 1916 - 518 páginas
...and he shall on behalf of the United States fully recognize the independence of the said Philippines as a separate and selfgoverning nation and acknowledge...of the government instituted by the people thereof, and full power to take the several steps necessary to institute such government is hereby conferred... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1916 - 386 páginas
...and he shall on behalf of the United States fully recognize the independence of the said Philippines as a separate and selfgoverning nation and acknowledge...of the government instituted by the people thereof, and full power to take the several steps necessary to institute such government is hereby conferred... | |
| Charles Burke Elliott - 1917 - 592 páginas
...and he shall on behalf of the United States fully recognize the independence of the said Philippines as a separate and self-governing nation and acknowledge...of the government instituted by the people thereof, and full power to take the several steps necessary to institute such government is hereby conferred... | |
| 1918 - 100 páginas
...he shall, on behalf of the United States, fully recognize the independence, of the said Philippines as a separate and self-governing nation and acknowledge...of the government instituted by the people thereof. This transfer of possession, sovereignty and governmental control shall be completed and become absolute... | |
| 1919 - 744 páginas
...and he shall on behalf of the United States fully recognize the independence of the said Philippines as a separate and self-governing nation and acknowledge...of the government instituted by the people thereof, and full power to take the several steps necessary to institute such government is hereby conferred... | |
| George Arthur Malcolm, Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1923 - 412 páginas
...and he shall on behalf of the United States fully recognize the independence of the said Philippines as a separate and self-governing nation and acknowledge...the government instituted by the people thereof." The moment was at hand for definite, decisive action, and the resulting gr,ant of complete and unconditional... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on insular affairs - 1924 - 166 páginas
...and he shall on behalf of the United States fully recognize the independence of the said Philippines as a separate and self-governing nation and acknowledge...the government instituted by the people thereof." The moment was at hand for definite, decisive action, find the resulting grunt of complete and unconditional... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Insular Affairs - 1924 - 172 páginas
...and he shall on behalf of the United States fully recognize the independence of the said Philippines as a separate and self-governing nation and acknowledge...the government instituted by the people thereof." The moment was at hand for definite, decisive action, and the resulting grant: of complete and unconditional... | |
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