Introduction to Filipino HistoryRadiant Star Pub., 1974 - 308 páginas |
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... Congress . Provinces which could not hold any election for delegates to Con- gress because they were still under the Spaniards would be represented by appointive delegates to Congress . The Congress , as has been seen , was not a law ...
... Congress . Provinces which could not hold any election for delegates to Con- gress because they were still under the Spaniards would be represented by appointive delegates to Congress . The Congress , as has been seen , was not a law ...
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Teodoro A. Agoncillo. In the meeting of September 29 , Congress ratified the independence proclaimed in Kawit on June 12. This was the first significant act of Congress . Aguinaldo congratulated the members of Congress , especially the ...
Teodoro A. Agoncillo. In the meeting of September 29 , Congress ratified the independence proclaimed in Kawit on June 12. This was the first significant act of Congress . Aguinaldo congratulated the members of Congress , especially the ...
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... Congress of Philippine independ- ence . But the enemies of independence among the American business firms in the Philippines succeeded in preventing the passage of any bill in Congress favoring Philippine independ- ence . Even so , the ...
... Congress of Philippine independ- ence . But the enemies of independence among the American business firms in the Philippines succeeded in preventing the passage of any bill in Congress favoring Philippine independ- ence . Even so , the ...
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SPANISH CULTURAL INFLUENCES | 81 |
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