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Hoar George Frisbie
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General Otis's proclamation of Jannary 4, 1899, recognizes that the insurgents under Aguinaldo fairly represent the people. I will not recite it at length. But there is one very significant paragraph therein. It is this: From the tenure and substance of the proclamation of the President, I am fully of the opinion that it is the intention of the United States Government, while directing the forces generally, to appoint the representative men now form- ing the controlling element of the Filipinos
... to civil positions of trust and respon- Is that not a full acknowledgment, as of January 4, 1899, in the first place, that Aguinaldo and those associated with him were the controlling element of the Philippine Islands; and next, that they were fit for civil iwsitions of trust and resi>on8ibility?
There is another admission in that proclamation, filtered and emasculated as it was. It is a part of the I^esident*s own language.
" It should be the earnest and paramount aim of the Adminis- tration to win the confidence and respect and affection of the in- habitants of the Philippine Islands by insuring to them in every possible way the full measure of in(fividual rights and liberty, which is the heritage of a free people." It is true, is it not then, that the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands are entitled to that liberty which is the heritage of a free people?


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