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" I have . . . referred to the incompetency and ignorance of many of the justices of the peace. Instead of "many" I could have said " most," and might even have employed a stronger term. . . . Sometimes, and only too frequently, in addition to their ignorance... "
The Philippine Experiences of an American Teacher: A Narrative of Work and ... - Page 330
by William Bowen Freer - 1918 - 344 pages
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Annual Report, Volume 5, Page 3

1905 - 1170 pages
...and ignorance of many of the justices of the peace. Instead of "many" I could have said ''111081," and might even have employed a stronger term. * *...to their ignorance, these justices are found to be cither grossly dishonest or else under the influence of a sharp and trick}" secretary or "consultor,"...
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Annual Reports of the Secretary of War, Volume 13

United States. War Department - 1905 - 1172 pages
...heretofore in this report referred to the incompetency and ignorance of many of the. justices of the peace. Instead of ' ' many , ' ' I could have said ' ' most...' ' and might even have employed a stronger term. No fault could be found with the organization of the justice-ofthe-peace courts, their powers and jurisdiction...
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Report of the Philippine Commission to the Secretary of War

United States. Philippine Commission (1899-1900) - Philippines - 1905 - 1454 pages
...heretofore in this report referred to the incompetency and ignorance of many of the justices of the peace. Instead of ' ' many, ' ' I could have said ' ' most...' ' and might even have employed a stronger term. No fault could be found with the organization of the justice-ofthe-peace court.4, their powers and...
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The Philippine Experiences of an American Teacher: A Narrative of Work and ...

William Bowen Freer - Education - 1906 - 380 pages
...corruption and tyranny, what would *" I have heretofore in this report referred to the incompetency and ignorance of many of the justices-of-the-peace....under the influence of a sharp and tricky secretary or consultor, as he is sometimes styled, who, from his superior education and intelligence, dominates...
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The Philippine Experiences of an American Teacher: A Narrative of Work and ...

William Bowen Freer - Education - 1906 - 382 pages
...corruption and tyranny, what would *" I have heretofore in this report referred to the incompetency and ignorance of many of the justices-of-the-peace....under the influence of a sharp and tricky secretary or consultor, as he is sometimes styled, who, from his superior education and intelligence, dominates...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 23

Electronic journals - 1908 - 804 pages
...peace3 : I have . . . referred to the incompetency and ignorance of many of the justices of the peace. Instead of "many" I could have said " most," and might...under the influence of a sharp and tricky secretary . . . who from his superior education and intelligence, dominates the justice of the peace, exercises...
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The Progress of the Filipino People Toward Self-government

Edwin Walter Kemmerer - Philippines - 1908 - 32 pages
...peace 2 : I have . . . referred to the incompetency and ignorance of many of the justices of the peace. Instead of "many" I could have said " most," and might...under the influence of a sharp and tricky secretary . . . who from his superior education and intelligence, dominates the justice of the peace, exercises...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 23

Electronic journals - 1908 - 812 pages
...peace3 : I have . . . referred to the incompetency and ignorance of many of the justices of the peace. Instead of "many" I could have said " most," and might...under the influence of a sharp and tricky secretary . . . who from his superior education and intelligence, dominates the justice of the peace, exercises...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 23

Electronic journals - 1908 - 796 pages
...peace 3 : I have . . . referred to the incompetency and ignorance of many of the justices of the peace. Instead of "many" I could have said " most," and might...under the influence of a sharp and tricky secretary . . . who from his superior education and intelligence, dominates the justice of the peace, exercises...
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