Lineage, Life and Labors of Jose Rizal, Philippine Patriot

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By Austin Craig Assistant Professor Oriental History University

Manila Philippine Education Company 1913

Chapter I America's Forerunner

Chapter II Rizal's Chinese Ancestry

Chapter III Liberalizing Hereditary Influences

Chapter IV Rizal's Early Childhood

Chapter V Jagor's Prophecy

Chapter VI The Period of Preparation

Chapter VII The Period of Propaganda

Proverbial Sayings

Puzzles

Chapter VIII Despujol's Duplicity

Chapter IX

Chapter X "Consummatum Est"

Chapter XI The After-Life in Memory

JosÉ Rizal
Philippine Patriot

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In the Philippine Islands the American Government has tried, and is trying, to carry out exactly what the greatest genius and most revered patriot ever known in the Philippines, JosÉ Rizal, steadfastly advocated,

—Theodore Roosevelt, then President of the United States, in a public address at Fargo, N. D., April 7, 1903.

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Lineage Life and Labors


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JosÉ Rizal


Philippine Patriot


A Study of the Growth of Free Ideas in the Trans-Pacific American Territory


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