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doña victorina wanted to be called
doctora doña victorina de los reyes de De espadaña
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a godson of padre damasos brother in law
don alfonso linares de espadaña
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penniless and jobless
linares
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the vulgar mistress of the spanish alferez
doña consolacion
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the flamboyantly dressed wife
doña victorina
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was a tale of pathos and trajedy
the story of elias
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his grandfather was young bookkeeper in a spanish commercia firm
elias
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the first boy became a dreaded tulisan
balat
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he terrorized the province
balat
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hes head was cut off
balat
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elias was educated in
jesuit college in manila
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elias sister studied in
la concordia college
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lived a vagabonf life
elias
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burned all the papers that might incriminate his friend
elias
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he help ibarra to escape prison
elias
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book written by dr. antonio morga
Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
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series of events from 1493 to 1603
sucesos de las islas filipinas
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inclided the property hisotey of the Philippines island from 1565
sucesos de las islas filipinas
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book was practically written and well organized
sucesos de las islas filipinas
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first published book abouth the philippines
sucesos de las islas filipinas
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furnished a considerable number of laws
recopilacion de leyes de indias
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made it easier for him to get access to numerous accounts
dr. Antonio morga
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jose rizal decided to annotate it
sucesos de las islas filipinas
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rizal decided to annotate it
sucesos de las islas filipinas
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wrote the foreword of the annotation
dr. ferdinand blumentritt
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rizal encounter this said writing in
may 24 1888
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sucesos de las islas filipinas
events in the philippine islands
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was grounded partially on documentary research
sucesos de las islas filipinas
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best account of spanish colonization
sucesos de las islas filipinas
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noted that the book was so rare
blumentritt
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was originally printed in mexico in 1609
sucesos de las islas filipinas
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was a layman not a religious chronicles
morga
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was more sympathetic to the indios
morga
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was not only eye witness but also major actor
morga
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were very straight forward historical annotations
rizal's annotations
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rizal found his book to be a civil
morga
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the only nospiritual general history
morga
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created a sense of national consciousness
rizal annotation
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his first attempt to write a philippine history book was a failure
rizal
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was banned from the philippines
morga
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was irritated by the racist viewpoints of spanish historians
rizal
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as a way of saving face after the disaster
dr. antonio de morga
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morgas version of the battle of manila consist of
8 chapters
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eight chapters
of the first discoveries of the eastern islands of the government of dr. francisco de sande ***Don Gonzalo Ronquillo de Peiialosa ***Dr. Santiago de vera ***Gomes Perez Dasrnariiias ***Don Francisco Tello ***Don pedro de acuiia An account of the philippine islands
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political measures undertakin by the first eleven governor general were discussed in
first seven chapters
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dealt with the description of the pre hispanic filipinos
chapter 8
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pre hispanic filipinos
indios
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morgas book was published
1889
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considered it as a slap on our enemies face
ponce
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is a study of the causes of the peoples not working hard
la indolencia de los filipinos
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la indolencia de los filipinos
the indolence of the filipinos
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an essay written by jose rizal published in la solidaridad in madrid in 1890
la indolencia de los filipinos
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deals with the sociopolitical matters
la indolencia de los filipinos
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rizal in this essay admit the presence of indolence
la indolencia de los filipinos
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which depicted indolence among Filipinos
gregorio sancianco
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Factors caused indolence
the climate filipinos have been doing trade
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implemented damaging policies on trade
spanish government
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reason decrease in the economic engagement
establishment of the galleon trade forced labor lack of government protection agaisnt pirates twisted educational system spaniards wrong idea toward work rampant gambling wrong religious belief extremely high taxes
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not providing support to farmer caused
encomienderos
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ended rhe philippine trade among asian
establishment of galleon trade
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called for men to work without pay
forced labor
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molded filipinos to become mere slaves
forced labor
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was not vital to economic growth
education
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example of going to work late and leaving early without accomplishing anything
spaniards
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served as personal servants
filipinos
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manipulated the natives
friars
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imposed from doing extremely high taxes
spanish government
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were not offered to those who wsnted to study
school
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one of the greatest novels in the philippines
noli me tangere
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rizal presented the conditions and problems
noli me tangere
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it mades filipinos in rizal times aware of social problems
noli me tangere
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a novel inspired from the gospel of st john chapter 20 verse 17
noli me tangere
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noli me tangere was written by rizal in
march 29 1887
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noli me tangere in inspired in
gospel of st. john chapter 20 verse17
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noli me tangere means
touch me not
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was made up of 63 chapters and an epilogue
noli me tangere
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a former classmate of his in barcelona
enrique rogers
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who showed a strong liking to rizals social and politica dealings and from london
antonio regidor
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a dominican sent a copy of rizals novel in UST
archbishop pedro payo
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the arcbishop forwarded the report to
governor general emilio terrero
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was asked wheter the noli was allowed
comission permanente de censura
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an augustinian prepare a report recommeding the complete
father salvador font, Dec 1887
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was later forbidden to the public
noli me tangere
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was written for the foreigh colonizers
noli
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the language of the novel was directed more to spaniards and catholic church
noli me tangere
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was illustration if the immoral conduct and manipulations of the church
noli me tangere
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was directed more to rizals countrymen
fili
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was a charter of nationalism
noli me tangere
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it encouraged filipinos to know their values
noli me tangere
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it called for the use of education to mold minds
noli me tangere
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begins with a reception given by capitan tiago
noli me tangere
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capitan tiago
santiago de los santos
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house of capitan tiago
calle anloague or juan luna street
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a young and rich filipino who returned from 7 years study in europe
crisostomo ibarra
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ibarra was the only son of
don rafael ibarra
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friend of capitan tiago
don rafael ibarra
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fiance of ibarra
maria clara
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supposed daughter of capitan tiago
maria clara
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a franciscan friar who had been priest of san diego
padre damaso
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ibarra's native town for 20 years
san diego calamba