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The Philippine Islands A Political, Geographical, Ethnographical, Social and Commercial History of the Philippine Archipelago Embracing the Whole Period of Spanish Rule With an Account of the Succeeding American Insular Government
Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged with Maps and Illustrations London: T. Fisher Unwin 1, Adelphi Terrace. MCMVI Table of Contents Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Third Edition Table of Contents List of Illustrations Introduction General Description of the Archipelago Discovery of the Archipelago Philippine Dependencies, Up To 1898 The Ladrones, Carolines and Pelew Islands Attempted Conquest by Chinese Early Relations With Japan Conflicts with the Dutch British Occupation of Manila The Chinese Wild Tribes and Pagans Mahometans and Southern Tribes Domesticated Natives—Origin—Character The Religious Orders Spanish Insular Government Spanish-Philippine Finances Trade of the Islands Its Early History Agriculture Manila Hemp—Coffee—Tobacco Sundry Forest and Farm Produce Maize—Cacao—Coprah, Etc. Mineral Products Coal—Gold—Iron—Copper—Sulphur, Etc. Domestic Live-stock—Ponies, Buffaloes, Etc. Manila Under Spanish Rule The Tagálog Rebellion of 1896–98 First Period Edict Order and Command To the Brave Sons of the Philippines The Tagálog Rebellion of 1896–98 Second Period American Intervention Chapter I Of the Revolutionary Government Chapter II Of the Revolutionary Congress Chapter III Of Military Justice Additional Clauses Protocol of Peace Treaty of Peace An Outline of the War of Independence, Period 1899–1901 The Philippine Republic in the Central and Southern Islands The Spanish Prisoners End of the War of Independence and After Modern Manila The Land of the Moros “Allah Akbar!” The Spanish Friars, After 1898 Trade and Agriculture Since the American Advent Trade Statistics Chronological Table of Leading Events Index Colophon
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