Word: spain
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Filipinos are an industrious, progressive people. For three hundred years they were kept in subjection by Spain and had little chance for development. They had already overthrown the Spanish government when the United States entered the islands. One can buy land but one cannot buy a people. The United States has no moral right to stay in the islands and rule a people against its will. The acquisition of the archipelago was a "bad bargain." We had a duty, however, to perform. That duty is now performed, and it is time for us to leave the Philippines for Filipinos...
...went abroad in 1883 and for ten years was occupied in engraving on wood great Italian masterpieces. Another four years were then spent in engraving Dutch and Flemish pictures, and in 1896 he started a similar work on English art which was followed in 1900 by work in Spain. In 1910 he finished his commission on a series of French paintings. After an absence of twenty-seven years he returned to America, and still in the employ of the "Century" he began at once a new series known as "Masterpieces in American Galleries...
History 16. History of Spain and Portugal and of the Spanish and Portuguese Empires...
...Court Favor" was adapted by Mrs. David Kimball from Oscar Wilde's story, "The Infanta's Birthday." It centres about the coming of a mountain youth to the court of Spain...
...Willie de Peyster Fellowshipen annually to the best fellow trating in Anthropology and Indiogy, has been awarded for the to Jose Bermus da Unyon sG., of Spain, subject to the approval of University Dining Council. The first the $400 stipend attached to the ship is now on exhibition at the ative Branch...