The hero of the Filipinos : $b The story of José Rizal, poet, patriot and martyrRussell, Charles Edward
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The hero of the Filipinos : $b The story of José Rizal, poet, patriot and martyr
Russell, Charles Edward
Rizal, José, 1861-1896
74. “Informe al Administrador de Hacienda pública de la Laguna acerca
de la Hacienda de los PP. Dominicos en Calamba.” (Report to the
Administrator of Public Finance of La Laguna about the Estate of the
Dominican Friars in Calamba.)
Rizal’s report in the tax fight. It was signed by the justice of the
peace, the board of officers, and seventy leading men of the Calamba
district. Mr. Ponce describes it as the first stone thrown in the
bitter contest that ensued between the village and the powerful
religious corporation. It was published as an appendix to “La Soberanía
Monacal,” by M. H. del Pilar. The date was early in 1888.
75. “Diario de Viaje a Través de Norte-America.” (Diary of Trip across
North America.)
April–May of 1888. See Appendix.
76. “Notas, en Colaboración con el Dr. A. B. Meyer y el Dr. F.
Blumentritt, á un Códice Chino de la Edad Media, Traducido al Aleman
por el Dr. Hirth.” (Notes, Collaborated with Dr. A. B. Meyer and Dr. F.
Blumentritt, on an old Chinese Manuscript of the Middle Ages,
Translated into German by Dr. Hirth.)
Published in “La Solidaridad,” April 30, 1889.
77. “Specimens of Tagal Folk-Lore.”
London, May, 1889. “Trübner’s Record.” Composed of three parts:
proverbial sayings, puzzles, verses.
78. “La Verdad para Todos.” (The Truth for All.)
Article. Barcelona, May 31, 1889. Published in “La Solidaridad.”
79. “Barrantes y el Teatro Tagalo.” (Barrantes and the Tagalog
Theater.)
Article, published in “La Solaridad,” Barcelona, June, 1889.
80. “Two Eastern Fables.”
In “Trübner’s Record,” London, June, 1889. English.
81. “La Visión de Fr. Rodríguez.” (The Vision of Friar Rodriguez.)
Barcelona, 1889. Under the pseudonym “Dimas Alang,” a booklet published
surreptitiously.
81 b. “The Vision of Friar Rodriguez.”
English version made by F. M. de Rivas and published in the book “The
Story of the Philippine Islands” by Murat Halstead, Chicago, 1898.
82. A novel in Spanish.
No title. Rizal began it in 1889, left unfinished.
83. “Por Teléfono.” (By Telephone.)
Under the pseudonym “Dimas Alang,” a handbill published
surreptitiously.
84. “Verdades Nuevas.” (New Truths.)
Article in “La Solidaridad,” Barcelona, July 31, 1889.
85. “Una Profanación.” (A profanation.)
Anonymous article. “La Solaridad,” July 31, 1889. In this he told of
the disinterring by the friars of the body of Herbosa.
86. “Diferencias.” (Differences.)
An article in “La Solidaridad,” Barcelona, September 15, 1889.
87. “Filipinas dentro de Cien Años.” (The Philippines a Century Hence.)
Four articles in “La Solidaridad,” 1889 and 1890.
88. “A Nuestra Querida Madre Patria!!! España!!!” (To Our Beloved
Mother-Country!!! Spain!!!)
Proclamation in sheet form, three columns. Paris, 1889. Ironical.
89. “A La Patria.” (To the Home-Land.)
Article in “La Solidaridad,” Madrid, November 15, 1889.
90. “Inconsecuencias.” (Inconsequences.)
Article against “El Pueblo Soberano” of Barcelona. Madrid, November 30,
1889.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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