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Page 190
... Santa María 3 , 415.04 148.82 15 , 122. 07 41.13 400.00 200.00 .0013 4,978.35 200.00 2,337.29 22.65 41 , 085. 32 6,644.26 518.67 600.00 120.00 .0003 5.18 300.00 180.00 .0026 Total 57,514.07 4,218.00 217,864 . 53 2,607.88 6,200.00 ...
... Santa María 3 , 415.04 148.82 15 , 122. 07 41.13 400.00 200.00 .0013 4,978.35 200.00 2,337.29 22.65 41 , 085. 32 6,644.26 518.67 600.00 120.00 .0003 5.18 300.00 180.00 .0026 Total 57,514.07 4,218.00 217,864 . 53 2,607.88 6,200.00 ...
Page 191
... Santa María . 680 234 Hagonoy 1,185 241 Malolos San Miguel 1,125 1,556 1,505 1,070 High school .. 250 206 Angat .. Baliuag Bocaue . Bulacán Calumpit Hagonoy . Malolos Meycauayan . Paombong . Polo ... Quingua Santa María San Miguel ...
... Santa María . 680 234 Hagonoy 1,185 241 Malolos San Miguel 1,125 1,556 1,505 1,070 High school .. 250 206 Angat .. Baliuag Bocaue . Bulacán Calumpit Hagonoy . Malolos Meycauayan . Paombong . Polo ... Quingua Santa María San Miguel ...
Page 193
... Santa Cruz , Sánchez - Mira , Abulug , and Clavería , which furnish the largest amount of rice to the upper pueblos , though dealers in this article encounter a thousand obstacles in its transportation . I therefore again insist ...
... Santa Cruz , Sánchez - Mira , Abulug , and Clavería , which furnish the largest amount of rice to the upper pueblos , though dealers in this article encounter a thousand obstacles in its transportation . I therefore again insist ...
Page 213
... Santa Cruz de Malabon , Imus , Damariñas , Naic , are wholly included within the boundaries of friar haciendas . The abrogation of the land tax will make it almost impos- sible to run the municipal governments without extraneous aid ...
... Santa Cruz de Malabon , Imus , Damariñas , Naic , are wholly included within the boundaries of friar haciendas . The abrogation of the land tax will make it almost impos- sible to run the municipal governments without extraneous aid ...
Page 220
... Santa Cruz de ) 60 18,474 18 7 3 1,376 3,695 1,231 4. Naic ( Naic and Ter- nate ) . 30 11,695 16 6 1 1 , 181 2,339 779 5. Maragondon ( Mara- gondon and Magal- lanes ) 100 10,704 13 7 1 1,114 2,141 713 6. Indang ( Indang , Al- fonso ...
... Santa Cruz de ) 60 18,474 18 7 3 1,376 3,695 1,231 4. Naic ( Naic and Ter- nate ) . 30 11,695 16 6 1 1 , 181 2,339 779 5. Maragondon ( Mara- gondon and Magal- lanes ) 100 10,704 13 7 1 1,114 2,141 713 6. Indang ( Indang , Al- fonso ...
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