| 1899 - 128 страница
...the maintenance of our own honor, the welfare and happiness and the rights of the inhabitants of the Philippine islands. Did we need their consent to perform...sovereignty or to enter Manila Bay and destroy the Spanish sea-power there? We did not ask these ; we were obeying a higher moral obligation which rested on us... | |
| Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood - 1900 - 384 страница
...the maintenance of our own honor, the welfare and happiness and the rights of the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands. Did we need their consent to perform...sovereignty or to enter Manila Bay and destroy the Spanish sea-power there? We did not ask these; we were obeying a higher moral obligation which rested on us... | |
| William McKinley - 1900 - 424 страница
...happiness and the rights of the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands. [Great and long-continued applause.] Did we need their consent to perform a great act for...consent to capture Manila, the capital of their islands? [Laughter.] Did we ask their consent to liberate them from Spanish sovereignty, or to enter Manila... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 482 страница
...the maintenance of our own honor, the welfare and happiness and the rights of the inhabitants of the Philippine islands. Did we need their consent to perform...sovereignty or to enter Manila Bay and destroy the Spanish sea-power there? We did not ask these; we were obeying a higher moral obligation which rested on us... | |
| 1905 - 470 страница
...the maintenance of our own honor, the welfare and happiness and the rights of the inhabitants of the Philippine islands. Did we need their consent to perform...sovereignty or to enter Manila Bay and destroy the Spanish sea-power there? We did not ask these; we were obeying a higher moral obligation which rested on us... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1928 - 504 страница
...the maintenance of our own honor, the welfare and happiness and the rights of the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands. Did we need their consent to perform...their consent to capture Manila, the capital of their island? Did we ask their consent to liberate them from Spanish sovereignty or to enter Manila Bay and... | |
| José Trías Monge - 1980 - 344 страница
...siguiente modo la crítica de que no se había solicitado el consentimiento de los pueblos sometidos: "Do we need their consent to perform a great act for humanity? We have it in every aspiration of their minds, in every hope of their hearts." * En lo que atañe a Filipinas,... | |
| Michael L. Krenn - 1998 - 428 страница
...of February 16, 1899, the charge of disregarding the principle of consent was answered as follows: Did we need their consent to perform a great act for...aspiration of their minds, in every hope of their hearts.49 From this it must strangely follow that the most determined refusal of explicit consent is... | |
| John B. Judis - 2010 - 266 страница
...charge that the annexation of the Philippines had abrogated the principle of consent of the governed. "Did we need their consent to perform a great act...aspiration of their minds, in every hope of their hearts," he declared, ignoring the war against American occupation that had already begun." In a meeting later... | |
| 1900 - 460 страница
...the maintenance of-our own honor, the welfare and happiness and the rights of the inhabitants of the Philippine islands Did we need their consent to perform...consent to capture Manila, the capital of their islands? Kid we ask their consent to liberate them from Spanish sovereignty or to enter Manila bay and destroy... | |
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