An Arraignment of President Mckinley's Policy of Extending By Force the Sovereignty of the United States Over the Philippine Islands

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" I do not discuss at this time the government or the future of the new possessions which will come to us as the result of the war with Spain." In a speech at Savannah, Dec. 17th, 1898, the President said : — " If, following the clear precepts of duty, territory falls to nSy and the welfare of an alien people requires oi»r guidance and protection, who v^\\\ shrink irom the responsibility, grave though it be? . . .
" It is not a question of keeping the islands of the East but of leaving them.
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...ewey and Merritt took them and the country instantly and universally applauded." When the President said this, he well knew that at the date of this protocol no territory in the Philippine Islands had fallen to or been acquired by us from Spain, and that by the protocol we had no right to hold permanently the city, bay and harbor of Manila, and that the only right given us by the third article of the protocol was the right of occupying those places temporarily or until the treaty of peace should be put in form by the joint comipission and signed.

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