Vol. II
Dean C. Worcester
Chapter
Page
XIX.
Education
501
XX.
The Exploration of Non-Christian Territory
532
XXI.
The Government of Non-Christian Tribes
559
XXII.
The Government of Non-Christian Tribes
(
Continued
)
591
XXIII.
Corrigenda
637
XXIV.
Non-Christian Tribe Problems
660
XXV.
Slavery and Peonage
676
XXVI.
Murder as a Governmental Agency
730
XXVII.
The Philippine Legislature
768
XXVIII.
The Picturesque Philippines
792
XXIX.
Rod, Shotgun and Rifle
806
XXX.
Philippine Lands
829
XXXI.
Philippine Forests
846
XXXII.
Improved Means of Communication
861
XXXIII.
Commercial Possibilities of the Philippines
884
XXXIV.
Peace and Prosperity
911
XXXV.
Some Results of American Rule
921
XXXVI.
Is Philippine Independence now Possible?
933
XXXVII.
What Then?
961
Appendix
Instructions to the First Philippine Commission
975
Proclamation of the First Philippine Commission
977
Instructions to the Second Philippine Commission
980
Past and Present Organization of the Courts of the Philippine Islands
988
Present accepted Estimate of the Non-Christian Population of the Philippines
999
Index
1005
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