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An anonymous author, signed "A Friar," calls José Rizal very ungrateful and expresses his sentiments towards Rizal's attacks against the friars.
 

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Fermin, Jose
 

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Fry, Howard

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In this book, the history of the Mountain Province is seen to fall into three distinct periods. In the first of these, when the Republican Party controlled the Presidency of the United States, the emphasis was upon creating a form of mountain reservation
 

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Ochandiano, Domingo, de
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Fernando Lopez de Remilde and Domingo de Ochandiano, officials of the Trading House of the Indies, in their letter of 31 July 1520, apprise the cardinal-governor of the imprisonment of Ruy Faleiro as ordered by Portugal's King Manuel I. The letter also includes information on Luis de Verrion, the pe...
 

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Torres, Carmela I.
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In her paper, Carmela I. Torres explains labor flexibility and the existence of "flexible workers," particularly because of indications of gender dimensions. She continues that although the flexible workforce is real, its nature depends on many factors.
 

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Romero informe de la Torre a la inquietud general provocada por dos amenazas anónimas al párroco de Calapán, las cartas que vicenen de Imus, Cavite, supuestamente de un tal Goyo Basa que según dicen esta emparentado con los Basas, implicados en el levantamiento de Cavite.
Por Edgardo Tiamso...
 

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Rizal, Jose P.
»  [1892] A Visit to Victoria Gaol [Full-Text HTML] (Other Publication)

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This document, written in Hong Kong on 2 March 1892, describes the visit of Jose Rizal to the prison facility called Victoria Gaol. Accompanied by Doctor Marques, the prison physician, Rizal gives a detailed and graphic description of this facility and its inmates, most of whom were Chinese with a f...
 

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Fee, Mary H
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Mary H. Fee, an American teacher, recounts her journey from her native land to the Philippines. Upon arriving in the Philippines, she gives her observations and impressions of the country, its people, and the conditions prevailing at the time. She notices the great disparity between the uppe...
 

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, Philippines. Supreme Court
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The New Code of Judicial Conduct for the Philippine Judiciary is based on the 2002 Bangalore Draft, as amended, which was intended to be the Universal Declaration of Judicial Standards applicable in all judiciaries. Promulgated on April 27, 2004, it consists of six (6) canons, each concerning a vir...
 

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Saleeby, Murab M
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Prepared by the chief of the Fiber Division, Bureau of Agriculture for the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco, this material offers a comprehensive study on abaca (Manila hemp), one of the most important and profitable agricultural exports of the Philippines. ...
 

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