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Philippine Progress Prior to 1898
ОглавлениеTHE OLD PHILIPPINES’ INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
Chapters of an Economic History
by Conrado Benitez, A. M. (Chicago)
Assistant Professor of Economics and Sociology in the University of the Philippines
I. | Agriculture and Landholding at the time of the Discovery and Conquest. | |
II. | Industries at the Time of Discovery and Conquest. | |
III. | Trade and Commerce at the Time of Discovery and Conquest. | |
IV. | Trade and Commerce; the Period of Restriction. | |
V. | The XIX Century and Economic Development. |
PHILIPPINE EDUCATION CO., INC., MANILA, 1916
Filipino Writers Quoted in “The Old Philippines’ Industrial Development”:
Citizens of the Philippine Islands, “Memorial to the Council,” Manila, 1586.
Gobernadorcillo Nicolas Ramos, “Affidavit for Governor Dasmariñas,” Cubao, 1591.
Chief Miguel Banal, “Petition to the King of Spain,” Manila, 1609.
Governor Manuel Azcarraga y Palmero, “La Libertad de Comercio en las Islas Filipinas,” Madrid, 1872.
Gregorio Sangclanco y Gozon, LL. D., “El Progreso de Filipinas,” Madrid, 1884.
Dr. Jose Rizal Mercado y Alonso, “Annotations to Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas,” Paris, 1890.
Rizal’s La Indolencia de los Filipinos, Madrid. 1889.
T. H. Pardo de Tavera, M. D., “Philippine Census, Volume I, History,” Manila, 1903.
Tavera’s Resultados del Desarrollo Economico de Filipinas, Manila, 1912.
Antonio M. Regidor, D.C.L., (with J. Warren T. Mason), “Commercial Progress in the Philippine Islands,” London, 1905.
Made in Manila—Press of E. C. McCullough & Co.—The Work of Filipinos