The Roots of the Filipino Nation, Volume 1"The Roots is above all a Filipino story. It begins as the story of our ancestors, their differentiation into Muslims and non-Muslims, and then the division of the non-Muslims into Christians and non-Christians." --from the Introduction |
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Page 641
... subject to the tribute but exempted from paying it . The population subject to Spain , on the other hand , properly covers not only the tributary population but also Spaniards and all other persons subject to or owing allegiance to Spain ...
... subject to the tribute but exempted from paying it . The population subject to Spain , on the other hand , properly covers not only the tributary population but also Spaniards and all other persons subject to or owing allegiance to Spain ...
Page 654
... subject to Spain . Fourth , " the rest of the population " is estimated and added to the population subject to Spain to derive the population of the archipelago . In practice this “ rest of the population " meant the " infieles " or non ...
... subject to Spain . Fourth , " the rest of the population " is estimated and added to the population subject to Spain to derive the population of the archipelago . In practice this “ rest of the population " meant the " infieles " or non ...
Page 661
... subject to Spain . " without 602,853 infieles " 5,567,685 These numbers are from the Census of 1903 Report . It attributes the first number to the church , the second number to the civil government.61 1878 Tributes 1,435,524 Population ...
... subject to Spain . " without 602,853 infieles " 5,567,685 These numbers are from the Census of 1903 Report . It attributes the first number to the church , the second number to the civil government.61 1878 Tributes 1,435,524 Population ...
Contents
BARANGAY CRESCENT CROSS | 1 |
LIFE AND DEATH IN THE ENCOMIENDAS | 62 |
CHRISTIAN REVOLTS MUSLIM RAIDS | 128 |
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