The famous French explorer of the Pacific, La Perouse, who was in Manila in 1787, wrote: "Three million people inhabit these different islands and that of Luzon contains nearly a third of them. These people seemed to me no way inferior to those of Europe;... The Outlook for the Philippines - Página 37por Charles Edward Russell - 1922 - 411 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - 1903 - 368 páginas
...this view. The famous French explorer of the Pacific, La Perouse, who was in Manila in 1787, wrote: " Three million people inhabit these different islands...their villages and I have found them kind, hospitable, affable," etc."7 Coming down a generation later the Englishman Crawfurd, the historian of the Indian... | |
| Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1903 - 374 páginas
...this view. The famous French explorer of the Pacific, La Perouse, who was in Manila in 1787, wrote: " Three million people inhabit these different islands...their villages and I have found them kind, hospitable, affable," etc. 117 Coming down a generation later the Englishman Crawfurd, the historian of the Indian... | |
| Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1907 - 110 páginas
...this view. The famous French explorer of the Pacific, La Perouse, who was in Manila in 1787, wrote: " Three million people inhabit these different islands...their villages and I have found them kind, hospitable, affable," etc.117 Coming down a generation later the Englishman Crawfurd, the historian of the Indian... | |
| José Burniol - 1912 - 384 páginas
...Foreigners Concerning Civilization in the Philippines. (1) "La Perouse, who was in Manila in 1787, wrote: 'these people seemed to me no way inferior to those...villages, and I have found them kind, hospitable, affable/ etc. "The Englishman Crawfurd .... draws a comparison between the condition of the Philippines... | |
| George A. Malcolm - 1916 - 824 páginas
...Philippines.118 The famous French explorer of the Pacific, La Perouse, who was in Manila in 1787, wrote: "Three million people inhabit these different islands,...I have found them kind, hospitable, and affable." 11S Coming down nearly a generation later, the Englishman Crawfurd, the historian of Aptitude of the... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1919 - 44 páginas
...Spanish Regime The famous French explorer of the Pacific, La Perouse, who was in Manila in 1787, wrote: "Three million people inhabit these different islands,...("Voyage de la Perouse autour du Monde," Paris, 1797, 11, p. 347.) Coming down nearly a generation later, the Englishman Crawfurd, the historian of the Indian... | |
| José P. Melencio - 1919 - 42 páginas
...Regime attainment and culture of the inhabitants of the Philippines. Let foreign writers again speak : "Three million people inhabit these different islands,...are carpenters, cabinet-makers, smiths, jewelers, 12 "If the general condition of the civilization of the Tagalos, Pampangos, Bicoles, Bisayans, Ilocanos,... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1919 - 48 páginas
...Spanish Regime The famous French explorer of the Pacific, La_Eemuse, who was in Manila in 178J., wrote: "Three million people inhabit these different islands,...people seemed to me no way inferior to those of Europe; tlicy fiiVfivoj^tTio cr.il w jth intelligence. they_arej;arj>enters, cabinetmakers, smiths, jewelers,... | |
| Philippines. Commission of Independence - 1923 - 322 páginas
...The famous French explorer of the Pacific, for example, La Perouse, who was in Manila in 1787, wrote: "Three million people inhabit these different islands,...Luzon contains nearly a third of them. These people seem to me no way inferior to those of Europe; they cultivate the soil with intelligence, they are... | |
| George Matthew Dutcher - 1925 - 380 páginas
...Ch'ien Lun. The French navigator La Perouse, who visited Manila in 1787, declared of the Filipinos, "These people seemed to me no way inferior to those of Europe." The industrial revolution in England and the political revolutions in America and France in the latter... | |
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