The Philippines - Past and Present (Vol. 1&2)
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Dean C. Worcester. The Philippines - Past and Present (Vol. 1&2)
The Philippines - Past and Present (Vol. 1&2)
Table of Contents
Volume 1
Table of Contents
Chapter I. View Point and Subject-Matter
Chapter II. Was Independence Promised?
Chapter III. Insurgent “Coöperation”
Chapter IV. The Premeditated Insurgent Attack
Chapter V. Insurgent Rule and the Wilcox-Sargent Report
Bulacan
Pampanga
Tarlac
Pangasinán
Nueva Ecija
Chapter VI. Insurgent Rule in the Cagayan Valley
Chapter VII. Insurgent Rule in the Visayas and Elsewhere
South Ilocos
The Province of Manila
La Laguna
Bataan
Zambales
Cavite
Sorsogón
Ambos Camarines
Mindoro
Palawan
Mindanao
Masbate
Chapter VIII. Did We Destroy a Republic?
Chapter IX. The Conduct of the War
The Visayas
Chapter X. Mr. Bryan and Independence
Chapter XI. The First Philippine Commission
Chapter XII. The Establishment of Civil Government
Chapter XIII. The Philippine Civil Service
Comparison of Percentages of Americans and Filipinos in the Service
Chapter XIV. The Philippine Constabulary and Public Order
Chapter XV. The Administration of Justice
Chapter XVI. Health Conditions
Chapter XVII. Baguio and the Benguet Road
Chapter XVIII. The Coördination of Scientific Work
Volume 2
Table of Contents
Chapter XIX. Education
Chapter XX. The Exploration of Non-Christian Territory
Chapter XXI. The Government of the Non-Christian Tribes
Chapter XXII. The Government of the Non-Christian Tribes (Continued)
Chapter XXIII. Corrigenda
Chapter XXIV. Non-Christian Tribe Problems
Chapter XXV. Slavery and Peonage
Chapter XXVI. Murder As a Governmental Agency
Chapter XXVII. The Philippine Legislature
Chapter XXVIII. The Picturesque Philippines
Chapter XXIX. Rod, Shotgun and Rifle
Chapter XXX. Philippine Lands
Chapter XXXI. The Philippine Forests
Chapter XXXII. Improved Means of Communication
Chapter XXXIII. Commercial Possibilities of the Philippines
Chapter XXXIV. Peace and Prosperity
Chapter XXXV. Some Results of American Rule
Chapter XXXVI. Is Philippine Independence now Possible?
Chapter XXXVII. What Then?
Appendix
Instructions of the President to the First Philippine Commission
Proclamation of the First Philippine Commission
Instructions of the President to the Second Philippine Commission
The Past and Present Organization of the Courts of the Philippine Islands1
The Non-Christian Population
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Dean C. Worcester
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On June 5, having practically gained control of Cavite Province, he felt strong enough to announce that independence would be proclaimed on June 12, and on that date he did proclaim it in a decree.
Feeding Filipino Refugees
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