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Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 1982
The following testimony was presented to the House Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs, chaired by Representative Steven Solarz from New York.
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The following testimony was presented to the House Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs, chaired by Representative Steven Solarz from New York.
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California Law Review, 1942
IT IS needless for me to say that I am happy to be present at so distinguished a gathering, and this notwithstanding the subject you have asked me to discuss is far from being a happy subject. For martial law, gentlemen, whatever its occasion, never connotes peace, but always trouble.
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IT IS needless for me to say that I am happy to be present at so distinguished a gathering, and this notwithstanding the subject you have asked me to discuss is far from being a happy subject. For martial law, gentlemen, whatever its occasion, never connotes peace, but always trouble.
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1962
The Chiefs in the Kandyan Provinces did not like the administrative arrangements made by the British Government in Ceylon in the early years of the nineteenth century, as they found that they were losing status though they were allowed to continue in power and retain their special rights and privileges.
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The Chiefs in the Kandyan Provinces did not like the administrative arrangements made by the British Government in Ceylon in the early years of the nineteenth century, as they found that they were losing status though they were allowed to continue in power and retain their special rights and privileges.
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Features of Agrarian Sector Deregulation in the Context of Martial Law: Shocks in Food Security
Sustainability, 2022Nataliia Patyka +2 more
exaly
2017
This chapter details the series of political events from the proclamation of Ferdinand Marcos as the sixth president of the Philippines to his usurpation of power in 1972. Marcos' dream of a march to greatness started well. Expansive public works projects as well as intensified tax collection led to a measure of prosperity in the 1970s.
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This chapter details the series of political events from the proclamation of Ferdinand Marcos as the sixth president of the Philippines to his usurpation of power in 1972. Marcos' dream of a march to greatness started well. Expansive public works projects as well as intensified tax collection led to a measure of prosperity in the 1970s.
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