The Philippines Past and PresentMacmillan, 1930 - 862 páginas |
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... appointed by Aguinaldo after consultation with his council to represent provinces which they had never even seen . From a " list of representatives of the provinces and districts , selected by election and appointment by the government ...
... appointed by Aguinaldo after consultation with his council to represent provinces which they had never even seen . From a " list of representatives of the provinces and districts , selected by election and appointment by the government ...
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... appointed by the legislature in accordance with the provision of Section 8 of the Act of Congress of July 1 , 1902. Both are Filipinos . The ranking executive officials of the insular government are a governor - general , a secretary of ...
... appointed by the legislature in accordance with the provision of Section 8 of the Act of Congress of July 1 , 1902. Both are Filipinos . The ranking executive officials of the insular government are a governor - general , a secretary of ...
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... appointed in the United States to the Philippine Civil Service : - Aid ( Surveyor ) Civil Engineer Forester ... appointed in 1903 an assistant chief of bureau at $ 3000 per annum and in 1908 executive secretary at $ 9000 per annum . A ...
... appointed in the United States to the Philippine Civil Service : - Aid ( Surveyor ) Civil Engineer Forester ... appointed in 1903 an assistant chief of bureau at $ 3000 per annum and in 1908 executive secretary at $ 9000 per annum . A ...
Contenido
THE PHILIPPINES PAST AND PRESENT | 7 |
SLAVERY AND PEONAGE | 58 |
INSURGENT COÖPERATION | 118 |
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