Introduction to Filipino HistoryRadiant Star Pub., 1974 - 308 páginas |
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... citizens . They would also be obliged to discharge the duties of Spanish citizens . Being Spanish citizens , the Filipinos could not be treated cruelly by the friars and the Spanish civil author- ities . This policy of making the ...
... citizens . They would also be obliged to discharge the duties of Spanish citizens . Being Spanish citizens , the Filipinos could not be treated cruelly by the friars and the Spanish civil author- ities . This policy of making the ...
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... citizens of the Philippines or to corporations or associations wholly owned by such citizens , certain tra- ditional areas of investments when the national interest so dictates . SEC . 4. The National As- sembly shall not , except by ...
... citizens of the Philippines or to corporations or associations wholly owned by such citizens , certain tra- ditional areas of investments when the national interest so dictates . SEC . 4. The National As- sembly shall not , except by ...
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... citizens of the Phil- ippines , or corporations or as- sociations sixty per centum of the capital of which is owned by such citizens . The control and administration of educa- tional institutions shall be vested in citizens of the Phil ...
... citizens of the Phil- ippines , or corporations or as- sociations sixty per centum of the capital of which is owned by such citizens . The control and administration of educa- tional institutions shall be vested in citizens of the Phil ...
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Preface | 12 |
VII | 79 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF FILIPINO NATIONALISM | 91 |
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