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Page 165
... Spanish , " including among the Negritos . Despite these statements it can be surmised that few women could read or write , and that literacy was quite low in pre - Spanish times . No actual pre - Spanish manuscript is known to exist ...
... Spanish , " including among the Negritos . Despite these statements it can be surmised that few women could read or write , and that literacy was quite low in pre - Spanish times . No actual pre - Spanish manuscript is known to exist ...
Page 166
... Spanish missionaries , who desired to learn the various lang- uages and dialects so as better to plant the cross in the Philippines . After a few years with headquarters in Cebu , in 1571 the main body of Spanish soldiers and ...
... Spanish missionaries , who desired to learn the various lang- uages and dialects so as better to plant the cross in the Philippines . After a few years with headquarters in Cebu , in 1571 the main body of Spanish soldiers and ...
Page 172
... Spanish regime the Philippines was connected to Hong Kong by cable . Just as importantly , the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 enabled Spanish ships to take a shorter route to the Philippines than was possible before . Space forbids ...
... Spanish regime the Philippines was connected to Hong Kong by cable . Just as importantly , the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 enabled Spanish ships to take a shorter route to the Philippines than was possible before . Space forbids ...
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Volume XVIII Number | 1 |
Calderon | 72 |
The Filipino University and The Challenge | 337 |
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