Philippine independence, 1933-1946.

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Philippine independence, 1933-1946.

Consists of congressional bills, reports, hearings, speeches, statements, addresses and remarks of congressmen and other interested parties, excerpts from the Congressional record, some printed Philippine documents and other papers related to the congressional process of granting independence to the Philippines.

11 v. in 15 ; 29-31 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7092289

Arizona State University Libraries

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