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" The experimental sciences have already given their first fruits; it needs only time to perfect them. The lawyers of today are being trained in the new teachings of legal philosophy; some begin to shine in the midst of the shadows which surround our courts... "
The Progress of the Filipino People Toward Self-government - Page 59
by Edwin Walter Kemmerer - 1908 - 28 pages
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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803, Volume 46

Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - 1907 - 386 pages
...examines his own surroundings. . . . The experimental sciences have already given their firstfruits; it needs only time to perfect them. The lawyers of...justice, and point to a change in the course of affairs. . . . Look you: the press itself, however backward it might wish to be, is taking a step forward against...
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Philippine Life in Town and Country: By James A. Le Roy ...

James Alfred Le Roy - 1905 - 388 pages
...examines his own surroundings. . . . The experimental sciences have already given their first-fruits; it needs only time to perfect them. The lawyers of...justice, and point to a change in the course of affairs. . . . Look you: the press itself, however backward it might wish to be, is taking a step forward against...
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Philippine Life in Town and Country: By James A. Le Roy ...

James Alfred Le Roy - 1907 - 394 pages
...first-fruits; it needs only time to perfect them. The lawyers of to-day are being trained in the 212 new teachings of legal philosophy; some begin to shine...justice, and point to a change in the course of affairs. . . . Look you: the press itself, however backward it might wish to be, is taking a step forward against...
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Philippine Life in Town and Country: By James A. Le Roy ...

James Alfred Le Roy - 1907 - 416 pages
...first-fruits; it needs only time to perfect them. The lawyers of to-day are being trained in the 212 new teachings of legal philosophy; some begin to shine...midst of the shadows which surround our courts of j ustice, and point to a change in the course of affairs. . . . Look you: the press itself, however...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 23

1908 - 804 pages
...more the backward condition of their country, and to chafe under the yoke of Spanish medisevalism. The revolts against Spain, or more correctly against...courts of justice , and point to a change in the course of^tffairs. . . . One may accompany the course of Progress in three ways, ahead of her, side by side...
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The Social Cancer

José Rizal - 1912 - 572 pages
...development. The lawyers of today are being trained in the new forms of the philosophy of law, some of them begin to shine in the midst of the shadows which surround our courts of justice, indicating a change in the course of affairs. Hear how the youth talk, visit the centers of learning!...
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