Introduction to Filipino HistoryRadiant Star Pub., 1974 - 308 pages |
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Page 149
... proclamation of Philippine independence . On June 5 , Aguinaldo ordered that June 12 be set aside for the proclamation of independence . To make the event memo- rable , he asked Julian Felipe , a musician from Cavite , to com- pose a ...
... proclamation of Philippine independence . On June 5 , Aguinaldo ordered that June 12 be set aside for the proclamation of independence . To make the event memo- rable , he asked Julian Felipe , a musician from Cavite , to com- pose a ...
Page 158
... Proclamation of Independence , ask your teacher or principal to write to the National Historical Commission , National Library Building , T. M. Kalaw Street , Manila , asking for a copy of the proclamation . This proclamation should be ...
... Proclamation of Independence , ask your teacher or principal to write to the National Historical Commission , National Library Building , T. M. Kalaw Street , Manila , asking for a copy of the proclamation . This proclamation should be ...
Page 250
... proclamations : ( 1 ) a proclamation announcing the approval of the new Constitu- tion by the people effective as of noon of January 17 , 1973 : ( 2 ) a proclamation stating that the interim National Assembly as provided for in the new ...
... proclamations : ( 1 ) a proclamation announcing the approval of the new Constitu- tion by the people effective as of noon of January 17 , 1973 : ( 2 ) a proclamation stating that the interim National Assembly as provided for in the new ...
Contents
Preface | 12 |
VII | 79 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF FILIPINO NATIONALISM | 91 |
Copyright | |
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