The development of Philippine politics

INDEX Bautista, Ambrosio Rianzares, 29. Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation, 168-170. Biak-Na-Bato, Constitution of, 91, 92; government of, 92; money given at, 94-97; pact of, 92-94; text of Constitution of, Appendix B. Blanco, Governor, 46. Bonifacio, Andres, capture of, 84; merit of work of, 87; separation of, from Aguinaldo, 82; trial and death of, 84-87. Bringas y Taranco, Francisco, 22. Bryan, William J., and the Philippine Problem, 249, 250; on Treaty of Paris, 237. Budget System, 390-S95. Burgos, Jose Ma., 25, 29, 30. Bustamante, Fernando de, 14. Calantiao, Code of, 6. Calderon, Felipe, on legislative omnipotence, 127, 128; on permanent commission, 130; on unicameral system, 130. Calvo y Muios, 37. Carmack, Senator, quoted, 32:4. Catholic religion, 5, 17. Comite de Intereses Filipinos, 289, 293. Commission Government, 296-300; executive departments of, 297, 298; local government of, 298-300. Comyn, Tornas de, cited, 11, 12. Concepcion, Venancio, 207-209. Consultative Assembly, The, 110. Council of State, 386-390. Cuba and the Philippines, 99, 100. Declaration of Independenc-, 111. De Dios, Riego, manifesto of, 254, 255. Denby, Charles, 184. Democrata Party, establishment of, 355, 356; organization of, 367, 368; Democrata-Progresista Fusion, 405. Democratic Party of 1902, 287-289. Despujol, Governor, order of, for Rizal's deportation, 65. Elections of 1907, 309; of 1909, 316, 317. Elliott, Charles, on Aguinaldo's return to the Philippines, 105. Encomenderos, Work of, 8. Evangelista, Edilberto, 79, 89. Federal Party, and Mr. Taft, 272, 273; annexation plan of, 277, 278; birth of, 269-272; changed to Progresista Party, 306, 307; members of, in St. Louis Exposition, 291. Federal State of the Visayas, 147. Fernandez, Leandro H. cited, 9. Filipino determination to resist American sovereignty, 180-184. Flores, Luis, 149. Friar Land Question, 332-334. Garcia Camba, Andres, 22, 23.

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The development of Philippine politics
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Kalaw, Maximo M. (Maximo Manguiat), 1891-
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Philippines -- Politics and government

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