The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898. Volume 17 of 55
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Unknown. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898. Volume 17 of 55
Preface
Documents of 1609
Laws Regarding Navigation and Commerce
Law LVIII
Law XXXV
Law LXVI
Law V
Law I
Law VI
Law XV
Law XXXIV
Law XLIV
Law LXVIII
Law LXXI
Law LXIV
Law XXVIII
Law LIV
Law XL
Law XXVII
Law XXIII
Law XXXIX
Law XVI
Law XVII
Law XXI
Law XXIX
Law XLII
Law XLVIII
Law LIX
Law LX
Law LXIX
Law LXX
Law LXXIV
Law LXXV
Law LXXVI
Law LXXVIII
Law XXIV
Law LXV
Law IX
Law X
Law XI
Law XLVII
Law IV
Law XVIII
Law XX
Law LII
Law LVI
Law XII
Law II
Jesuit Missions, 1608–09
Province of the Philippine Islands
The College at Manila
Establishments at Silan and Antipolo, With the College of Cebu
Bohol Establishment
Establishment at Dulac, Carigara, Tinagon, and Palapag
The Missions at Octon and to the Malucas
Decree Regulating Services of Filipinos
Documents of 1610
Petition of the Recollects
Dominicans Request Suppression of the Audiencia
Relation of 1609–1610
Letter from Silva to Felipe III
Letter from Felipe III to Silva
Documents of 1611
Foundation of the College of Santo Tomás of Manila
The Hospital at Nueva Caceres
Letters from Felipe III to Silva
Letters to the Dominican Provincial
Documents of 1612–13
Status of Missions in the Philippines
Order of St. Augustine
Society of Jesus
Order of St. Francis
Order of St. Dominic
Trade of the Philippines
Letter from the Bishop of Nueva Segovia
Letter from Felipe III to Silva
Documents of 1616
Recommendations Regarding the Archbishopric of Manila
Letter from Ledesma to Felipe III
Portuguese and Spanish Expedition Against the Dutch, 1615
Bibliographical Data
Chronological List of the Governors of the Philippines 1565–1899 and the Administration of the Islands at Different Periods
List of Philippine Governors
Law Regarding Vacancies in the Government
Some Things Worth Knowing About the Governors of the Filipinas Islands
Administration of Government and the Captaincy-General
Political and Administrative Organization
Отрывок из книги
• Laws regarding navigation and commerce. Felipe II and Felipe III; 1583–1609.
• Jesuit missions, 1608–09. (From Annuæ litteræ; Dilingæ, 1610.)
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The governor of Filipinas shall send the viceroy of Nueva España a report of the apportionment of toneladas that he shall make, and what is to be laden in the ships of that commerce. The viceroy shall send the former a report of the money that shall be sent in accordance with the ordinance. The latter shall pay consideration and attention to the reports sent him by the said governor, so that he may adjust more equitably and circumspectly the licenses of this kind that he shall give. [Felipe III—San Lorenzo, August 19, 1606; Madrid, June 4, 1620.]
Inasmuch as it is advisable for the security and conservation of the Filipinas Islands that great care and vigilance be taken there regarding the foreign nations and Sangleys who live in Manila; and inasmuch as there should be a trustworthy, influential, and disinterested person in the said city, who should have charge of purifying the country and giving license to those who must remain there: therefore we order the governor to take charge of his appointment and to appoint for the said commission the person most suitable for it in that community, of whose zeal for our royal service and the common welfare, and of whose trustworthiness and care, he has the greatest assurance. The governor shall not appoint for this office and employment any of his servants, inasmuch as we expressly prohibit that. [Felipe III—San Lorenzo, March 6, 1608.]
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