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Control Number
nlp00175340
Date and Time of Latest Transaction
20091229084244.0
General Information
050505s ph |||| ||||c|eng
System Control Number
(elib)nlp00175340
Cataloging Source
NLP
Dewey Decimal Classification Number
Fil 959.900 02 Su72p
Main Entry - Corporate Name
The Sunday Tribune (Periodical)
Title Statement
Philippine state papers : a collection of documents written by Filipinos or for Filipinos which made history / arranged chronologically by M.M. Kalaw
Physical Description
unpaged ; 28 cm
General Note
Bound clippings of M.M. Kalaw's column in The Sunday Tribune
Formatted Contents Note
-No.1. Two letters of Rizal.- No.2. A royalist manifesto.-To our beloved country, Spain by Felipe Buencamino.- No.3. The doctrines of the Katipunan.- No.4. The first manifesto of Aguinaldo.-No.5. A decree of General Blanco and a manifesto of General Polavieja.- No.6. The court martial of Andres Bonifacio.- No.7. Aguinaldo's manifesto from Biak-na-bato.- No.8. The Constitution of Biak-na-bato.- No.9. The Pact of Biak-na-bato: The preliminary agreement between Paterno and Aguinaldo.- No.10. The Pact of Biak-na-bato and the program for its execution.- No.11. The friar memorial of 1898.- No.12. The Constitution of Francisco Mababulos.- No.13. The Teller resolution and Platt amendment.- No.14. The manifesto of the Hongkong junta.- No.15. The Basa Manifestos from Hongkong.- No.16. The correspondence of Consul Pratt.- No.17. The return of Aguinaldo to the Philippines.- No.18. Aguinaldo's official narrative of his dealings with Admiral Dewey.- No.19. Aguinaldo's proclamations of May 24th, 1898.- No.20. Dewey's denials.- No.21. The declaration of Philippine independence.- No.22. The establishment of local governments.- Aguinaldo's proclamation of June 18, 1898, establishing local government.- No.23. The establishment of the Revolutionary government.- No.24. The true decalogue of Mabini.- No.25. The constitutional program of Mabini.- No.26. The insignia of revolutionary officials.- No.27. Aguinaldo's address to the local presidents, Aug. 3. 1899.- No.28. The proclamation of local presidents.- No.29. The propaganda committee of Manila.- No.30. The decree of June 23, 1898, creating the Revolutionary Government.- No.31. The opening of the Malolos Congress.- No.32. Aguinaldo's attempts to settle a strike.- No.33. Agoncillo writes Aguinaldo.- No.34. Consul Spencer Pratt celebrates a fiesta.- No.35. Aguinaldo's relations with General Anderson.- No.36. The parting of the ways between Americans and Filipinos.- No.37. General Otis makes a simple request instead of a menacing order.- No.38. A debate on international law between Otis and Aguinaldo.- No.39. McKinley and the Acquisition of the Philippines.- No.40. The treaty of Paris.- No.41. McKinley's benevolent assimilation proclamation.- No.42. Aguinaldo's reply to McKinley's benevolent assimilation proclamation.- No.43. The signers of our declaration of independence.- No.44. Mabini publishes his policy as head of the Cabinet.- No.45. Agoncillo's protest against the treaty of Paris.- No.46. Agoncillo's memorial to the Senate.- No.47. An eloquent address of Pedro A. Paterno.- No.48. The promulgation of the Malolos Constitution.- No.49. The Malolos Constitution.- No.50. The solemn proclamation of the Philippine Republic.- No.51. The war with America begins.- No.52. Measures of protection established.- No.53. Proclamation of the Schurman Commission..- No.54. Mabini's reply to the Schurman Commission.- No.55. The Hay offer of autonomy.- No.56. The fall of the Mabini cabinet.- No.57. How Mr. Schurman would have established peace in the Philippines.- No.58. Proclamation of Paterno
Subject Added Entry - Geographic Name
Philippines -- History. -- Documents,sources, etc
Philippines -- Politics and government -- Sources
Philippines -- History -- Insurrection, 1896-1898
Philippines -- History -- 1898-
Philippines -- History -- Insurrection, 1899-1901
Textual Physical Form Designator
Book
Location
NLP Filipiniana General Book T.M. Kalaw St. Ermita Manila Fil 959.90002 Su72p 1926-27 ph 13380f NLP 335878
Physical Location
National Library of the Philippines
National Library of the Philippines
959.90002 / Su72p
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