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To every people belongs the right to establish its own government in its own way.

Title:To every people belongs the right to establish its own government in its own way.
Alternate title:No right under the Constitution to hold subject states. : To every people belongs the right to establish its own government in its own way. : The United States can not with honor buy the title of a dispossessed tyrant, or crush a republic. : Speech of Hon. George F. Hoar of Massachusetts in the Senate of the United States, April 17, 1900.
Alternate title:United States can not with honor buy the title of a dispossessed tyrant, or crush a republic.
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Note:[s.n.], 1900
  
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Subject:Philippines -- History -- Revolution, 1896-1898
Subject:United States -- Colonial question
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