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040 _erda
050 _aDS 685
_b.St74 1926 v.1
100 _aStorey, Moorfield
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245 4 _aThe Conquest of the Philippines /
_cMoorfield Storey & Marcial P. Lichauco ; Renato Constantino, series director.
264 _aNew York :
_bPutnam,
_c1926
300 _axii, 274 pages
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _aThis book has been prepared in order to lay before the people of the United States the facts relating to the conquest of the Philippines. The government of the United States rests upon the self-evident truths that "all men are created equal," that is, with equal political rights, and that "governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed," or, in the words of Abraham Lincoln, --"No man is good enough to govern another without that other's consent. I say this is the leading principle--the sheet anchor of American republicanism." --From the preface
650 _aSpanish-American War, 1898.
_2sears
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700 _aConstantino, Renato, series director.
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700 _aLichauco, Marcial P.
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942 _cIRC
999 _c89003
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