Supremo: The Story of Andres Bonifacio |
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... Tagalog . His fine penmanship must have been an asset , for in his late teens he was able to get a position as clerk - messenger in the commercial firm of Flem- ing and Company . He may have learned a smattering of English , too , while ...
... Tagalog . His fine penmanship must have been an asset , for in his late teens he was able to get a position as clerk - messenger in the commercial firm of Flem- ing and Company . He may have learned a smattering of English , too , while ...
Page 33
... Tagalog . It was he who wrote the Kartilya . His writings earned him the title " Brains of the Katipunan . " The Katipunan's initiation rites appeared to have been inspired by the rites of Freemasonry but were simplified for the ...
... Tagalog . It was he who wrote the Kartilya . His writings earned him the title " Brains of the Katipunan . " The Katipunan's initiation rites appeared to have been inspired by the rites of Freemasonry but were simplified for the ...
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... Ultimo Adios , " which they had found in the alcohol lamp he had used in Fort Santiago . Bonifacio borrowed the poem so that he could translate it into Tagalog . XII The Revolution in Crisis The doors were blasted open.
... Ultimo Adios , " which they had found in the alcohol lamp he had used in Fort Santiago . Bonifacio borrowed the poem so that he could translate it into Tagalog . XII The Revolution in Crisis The doors were blasted open.
Contents
Prologue | 11 |
Manong Andres | 15 |
The Crumbling Walls of Isolation | 23 |
Copyright | |
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