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Page 71
... meeting at 10:00 A.M. in Tandang Sora's barn . The barn itself could not accommodate the crowd , and many mem- bers had to stand outside during the meeting . The subject was the date of the revolution : should they begin on August 29 ...
... meeting at 10:00 A.M. in Tandang Sora's barn . The barn itself could not accommodate the crowd , and many mem- bers had to stand outside during the meeting . The subject was the date of the revolution : should they begin on August 29 ...
Page 102
... meeting to- wards the end of December 1896. That was less than two weeks since Bonifacio's arrival in Cavite , an indication of how fast the situation was going downhill . Before the meeting , Edilberto Evangelista , a highly respected ...
... meeting to- wards the end of December 1896. That was less than two weeks since Bonifacio's arrival in Cavite , an indication of how fast the situation was going downhill . Before the meeting , Edilberto Evangelista , a highly respected ...
Page 137
... meeting . I bear no grudges against you . I understand per- fectly well that your love of country made you believe readily the con- tents of the anonymous letter and this same feeling for your country prompted you to accept the ...
... meeting . I bear no grudges against you . I understand per- fectly well that your love of country made you believe readily the con- tents of the anonymous letter and this same feeling for your country prompted you to accept the ...
Contents
Prologue | 11 |
Manong Andres | 15 |
The Crumbling Walls of Isolation | 23 |
Copyright | |
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