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" Spain, who would have every right to protest. Much more, such a measure would be, in the eyes of the Filipinos and of the entire Catholic world, the explicit confirmation of all the accusations brought against the said religious by their enemies, accusations... "
Rooseveltian Fact and Fable - Page 111
by Annie Riley Hale - 1908 - 200 pages
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Annual Reports of the War Department, Part 1

United States. War Department - 1903 - 836 pages
...would have every reason to protest. Much more, such a measure would be, in the eyes of the P'ilipinos and of the entire Catholic world, the explicit confirmation...religious by their enemies, accusations of which the falsit}', or at least the evident exaggeration, can not be disputed. Finally, if the American Government,...
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Messenger of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Volume 42

1904 - 894 pages
...consequently, the Holy See in conflict with Spain, who would have every right to protest. Much more, such a measure would be, in the eyes of the Filipinos...the falsity, or at least the evident exaggeration, cannot be disputed. " Finally, if the American Government, respecting as it does individual rights,...
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The Philippines and the Far East

Homer Clyde Stuntz - Philippines - 1904 - 522 pages
...consequently put the Holy See in conflict with Spain, who would have every reason to protest. Much more, such a measure would be in the eyes of the Filipinos...accusations of which the falsity, or at least the evident exaggerations, can not be disputed. Finally, if the American government, respecting as it does individual...
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The Philippines and the Far East

Homer Clyde Stuntz - Philippines - 1904 - 528 pages
...consequently put the Holy See in conflict with Spain, who would have every reason to protest. Much more, such a measure would be in the eyes of the Filipinos and of the entire Catholic world, the exphcit confirmation of all the accusations brought against the said religious by their enemies, accusations...
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The Philippines and the Far East

Homer Clyde Stuntz - Philippines - 1904 - 534 pages
...Catholic world, the exphcit confirmation of all the accusations brought against the said religious bv their enemies, accusations of which the falsity, or at least the evident exaggerations, can not be disputed. Finally, if the American government, respecting as it does individual...
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The Philippine Islands: A Political, Geographical, Ethnographical, Social ...

John Foreman (F.R.G.S.) - Philippines - 1906 - 766 pages
...guaranteed by the Treaty of Paris, and would put, consequently, the " Holy See in conflict with Spain. . . . Such a measure would be, in the " eyes of the Filipinos..." by their enemies, accusations of which . . . the evident exaggeration "cannot be disputed. If the American Government, respecting, as it " does, individual...
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