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... elections . The municipal election , then the provincial elections , and final- ly , the national elections , first held in 1907 to elect the dele- gates to the Philippine Assembly , resulted in the formation of political consciousness ...
... elections . The municipal election , then the provincial elections , and final- ly , the national elections , first held in 1907 to elect the dele- gates to the Philippine Assembly , resulted in the formation of political consciousness ...
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... elections . SEC . 4. No person shall be a Member of the National As- sembly unless he is a natural- born citizen of the Philippines and , on the day of the election , is at least twenty - five years of age , able to read and write , a ...
... elections . SEC . 4. No person shall be a Member of the National As- sembly unless he is a natural- born citizen of the Philippines and , on the day of the election , is at least twenty - five years of age , able to read and write , a ...
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... elections . ( 5 ) Register and accredit political parties subject to the provisions of Section eight hereof . ( 6 ) Recommend to the Na- tional Assembly effective measures to minimize election expenses and prohibit all forms of election ...
... elections . ( 5 ) Register and accredit political parties subject to the provisions of Section eight hereof . ( 6 ) Recommend to the Na- tional Assembly effective measures to minimize election expenses and prohibit all forms of election ...
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Preface | 12 |
VII | 79 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF FILIPINO NATIONALISM | 91 |
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