The Philippines Past and PresentMacmillan, 1930 - 862 páginas |
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... thousand prisoners of war who are treated humanely and according to the rules of civilized warfare . We can muster more than thirty thousand men organized as a regular army . " It may have been that in the majority of these provinces ...
... thousand prisoners of war who are treated humanely and according to the rules of civilized warfare . We can muster more than thirty thousand men organized as a regular army . " It may have been that in the majority of these provinces ...
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... thousand for the calendar year 1904. It increased quite steadily until September , 1905 , when it reached its maximum , deaths occurring during that month at the rate of 241.15 per thousand , per year . The death rate for the full year ...
... thousand for the calendar year 1904. It increased quite steadily until September , 1905 , when it reached its maximum , deaths occurring during that month at the rate of 241.15 per thousand , per year . The death rate for the full year ...
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... thousand pupils.1 The total enrolment in primary schools was approximately four hundred ninety thousand , in intermediate schools thirty thousand nine hundred , and in secondary schools six thousand . When we compare these figures with ...
... thousand pupils.1 The total enrolment in primary schools was approximately four hundred ninety thousand , in intermediate schools thirty thousand nine hundred , and in secondary schools six thousand . When we compare these figures with ...
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THE PHILIPPINES PAST AND PRESENT | 7 |
SLAVERY AND PEONAGE | 58 |
INSURGENT COÖPERATION | 118 |
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