1."We are no longer insurgents; we are no longer revolutionists; that is to say, armed men desirous of destroying and annihilating the enemy. We are from now on Republicans; that is to say, men of law, able to fraternize with all other nations, with mutual respect and affection. There is nothing lacking, therefore, in order for us to be recognized and admitted as a free and independent nation."
– Aguinaldo, in his inaugural speech at Barasoain Church, Malolos, Bulacan, January 23, 1899
2."We shall build a government that will be just, honest, efficient, and strong so that the foundations of the coming Republic may be firm and enduring – a government, indeed, that must satisfy not only the passing needs of the hour but also the exacting demands of the future."
– Quezon, in his inaugural speech at the Legislative Building, Manila, November 15, 1935
3."There shall be no tarrying on the way, no desertion from the ranks, no stragglers left behind. Together we shall work, work hard, work still harder, work with all our might, and work as we have never worked before."
– Laurel, in his inaugural speech at the Legislative Building, Manila, October 14, 1943
4."We shall, as a free and self-respecting nation, fulfill our duties not only to ourselves but also to the entire freedom-loving world by participating in the establishment and preservation of a just peace for the benefit of mankind."
– Osmeña at Washington D.C., August 10, 1944, in his inaugural address, following the death of President Quezon
5."Charity and understanding must replace bitterness and anger. We cannot afford to cherish old feuds or old divisions. For the many tasks of national reconstruction, we need the thousand talents of all our people – men and women alike."
– Roxas, in his inaugural speech at the Legislative Building, Manila, May 28, 1946
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1.TRUE
2.TRUE
3.FALSE
4.TRUE
5.FALSE
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1."We are no longer insurgents; we are no longer revolutionists; that is to say, armed men desirous of destroying and annihilating the enemy. We are from now on Republicans; that is to say, men of law, able to fraternize with all other nations, with mutual respect and affection. There is nothing lacking, therefore, in order for us to be recognized and admitted as a free and independent nation."
– Aguinaldo, in his inaugural speech at Barasoain Church, Malolos, Bulacan, January 23, 1899
2."We shall build a government that will be just, honest, efficient, and strong so that the foundations of the coming Republic may be firm and enduring – a government, indeed, that must satisfy not only the passing needs of the hour but also the exacting demands of the future."
– Quezon, in his inaugural speech at the Legislative Building, Manila, November 15, 1935
3."There shall be no tarrying on the way, no desertion from the ranks, no stragglers left behind. Together we shall work, work hard, work still harder, work with all our might, and work as we have never worked before."
– Laurel, in his inaugural speech at the Legislative Building, Manila, October 14, 1943
4."We shall, as a free and self-respecting nation, fulfill our duties not only to ourselves but also to the entire freedom-loving world by participating in the establishment and preservation of a just peace for the benefit of mankind."
– Osmeña at Washington D.C., August 10, 1944, in his inaugural address, following the death of President Quezon
5."Charity and understanding must replace bitterness and anger. We cannot afford to cherish old feuds or old divisions. For the many tasks of national reconstruction, we need the thousand talents of all our people – men and women alike."
– Roxas, in his inaugural speech at the Legislative Building, Manila, May 28, 1946
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