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The Philippine Islands, 1493–1898
Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century,
Volume XXXVI, 1649–1666
Edited and annotated by Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson with historical introduction and additional notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne. Contents of Volume XXXVI Illustrations Preface Documents of 1649–1658 Royal Funeral Rites at Manila Royal Aid for Jesuits Asked by Manila Cabildo Condition of the Philippines in 1652 Jesuit Missions in 1655
Bishopric of Cebu, or of Santisimo Nombre de Jesus
Island of Leyte Island of Samar and Ybabao Oton Island of Negros Mindanao Terrenate and Siao The Mindanao Missions The jurisdiction of Iligan, with its residence of Dapitan
Letter from the Archbishop of Manila to Felipe IV Two Jesuit Memorials, Regarding Religious in the Moluccas, and the Inquisition Jesuit Protest against the Dominican University Description of the Philipinas Islands1
Archbishopric of Manila Hamlets falling in the circumference of the city of Manila Port of Cabitte Bishopric of Cagayan or Nueva Segovia Bishopric of Camarines or Nueva Cazeres Bishopric of Sebu or Nombre de Jesus Terrenate
Documents of 1660–1666 Recollect Missions, 1646–601
Chapter Sixth Chapter Seventh
Decade Seventh—Book First
Chapter I
§ II § III § VI § VII
Chapter II
§ VI
Book Second of the Seventh Decade
Chapter II
§ I § II § III
Description of Filipinas Islands
Distribution of these islands Climate, population, and products The city of Manila The ecclesiastical estate Religious orders in Filipinas
Events in Manila, 1662–63 Letter from Governor Salcedo to Francisco Yzquierdo Why the Friars are not Subjected to Episcopal Visitation Appendix: Judicial Condition of the Philippines in 1842 Appendix: Judicial Condition of the Philippines in 1842
Crimes
Penalties
Bibliographical Data Table of Contents Colophon
Availability Encoding Revision History External References Corrections
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