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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XLVIII
ILLUSTRATIONS
PREFACE
DOCUMENTS OF 1751–1762
USURPATION OF INDIAN LANDS BY FRIARS
MORO RAIDS REPULSED BY VISAYANS
AUGUSTINIAN PARISHES AND MISSIONS, 1760
LATER AUGUSTINIAN AND DOMINICAN MISSIONS
AUGUSTINIAN MISSIONS
CHAPTER I
In which account is given of the progress of the mission to the Italons, from the year 1700 to the present time.
CHAPTER II
The glorious triumphs among the Isinay and adjoining tribes are related
CHAPTER III
Missions of the provinces of Ilocos and Pangasinan in general
CHAPTER IV
The missions of Ilocos, in especial
CHAPTER V
The mission to the Tingguians
CHAPTER VI
The mission to the Igolot tribe in especial
CHAPTER VII
Missions to the Zambals
CHAPTER VIII
Missions to the Balugas,26 or Aetas
CHAPTER IX
Missions to the apostates and infidels intermixed
CHAPTERS X, XI
Missions to Visayas
DOMINICAN MISSIONS IN PANIQUI AND ITUY
EVENTS IN FILIPINAS, 1739–1762
CHAPTER XXXI
CHAPTER XXXII
MEMORIAL OF 1765
VIANA’S MEMORIAL OF 1765
Part I
Chapter First: Of the present unhappy condition of these islands1
Chapter Second: Of the difficulties which will result from abandoning these islands
Chapter Third: Upon maintaining the islands with respectable forces
Chapter Fourth: On the facility with which these islands can produce for the royal exchequer more than what it needs for the said expenses.
Chapter Fifth: Of the arguments which justify the increase of tributes
Part II
Of navigation and commerce: the method for establishing them in these islands, and their great benefits.
Chapter First: In which it is demonstrated, with examples, that no power can make itself respected in the world without navigation and commerce.
Chapter Second: Of the liberty of the Spaniards to navigate by way of the Cape of Good Hope
Chapter Third: Of the advantages of the commerce carried on by way of the Cape of Good Hope
Chapter Fourth: Of the necessity for forming a company in these islands
Chapter Fifth: Of the extension which the commerce of the aforesaid company can enjoy
Chapter Sixth: Of the difficulties which the aforesaid company will encounter, in order to establish and continue its commerce; and of the method for preventing these.
Chapter Seventh: Of the suitability of Panama and Portovelo, in case the navigation via Cape Good Hope be impracticable.
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