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- I.—The Old Philippines’ Industrial Development, by Conrado Benitez 1
- II.—The Filipinos’ Part in the Philippines’ Past:
- Pre-Spanish Philippine history, A. D. 43–1565. (Introduction, by Austin Craig) 77
- Pre-historic civilization in the Philippines, by Elsdon Best 79
- A thousand years of Philippine history before the coming of the Spaniards, by Austin Craig 91
- Translation by W. W. Rockhill of a Chinese book of 1349 102
- Spanish unreliability; early Chinese rule over Philippines; and reason for indolence in Mindanao; from Salmon’s “Modern History,” 1744 104
- Bisayans in Formosa, by Dr. Terrien de Lacouperie 105
- The Tagalog Tongue, by JosÉ Rizal 106
- Philippine tribes and languages, by Prof. Ferdinand Blumentritt 107
- Beginnings of Philippine Nationalism (Introduction, by Austin Craig) 118
- The Friar Domination in the Philippines, by M. H. del Pilar 119
- Archbishop Martinez’s secret defense of his Filipino clergy 121
- Nineteenth century discontent 128
- The liberal governor-general of 1869–1871, by Austin Craig 132
- The rebellion in the Philippine Islands, by John Foreman 133
- Filipinos with Dewey’s squadron, from the Hongkong Telegraph 136
- A prediction of 1872 136
- Reproductions of twelve early maps relating to Further India and the Philippines. Following page 136
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