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diced b Jose S. Arc a,
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Copyright 1988 byPHOENIX PUBLISHING
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Third and Fourth Trials, 49Fifth Tr
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INTRODUCTIONA century is not long i
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his country," and intent on writing
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On 25 October, the first Sunday aft
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fellow passengets.2 On 1 November h
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Simeone Angelo Felice Volonteri was
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charmed those Italian missionaries
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In this situation, Fr. Vigano faile
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Exposition to the Queen Regent by t
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We may suppose there was a special
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an Artillery Corporal 'named Taylo
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attleship which had captured it. An
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"founder," considering the above an
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frequently mixed up the names, plac
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the plea for an indult presented by
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In the same manner, a series of cur
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The lure of greater fortunes in the
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The troops that assaulted Fort San
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Octavo admitted having heard the ap
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which detailed the personal circums
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Filipino patriotism. If, on the oth
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Rizal was convinced of this. He had
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they sought to have them directly s
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scandalizing him and Raimondi perha
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oral examination to impose immediat
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permanent War Council, which senten
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Eleven of those found guilty were c
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Crisanto de los Reyes. Together wit
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imposed for these five cases, while
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interpreted according to the "spiri
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WHEN AND HOW THE NOLI WAS WRITTENAp
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GENESIS OF THE NO L1The novel's imp
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I believe it was Blumentzit who has
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entered the orbit of the men of the
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Philippines: the people, symboliied
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On 25 January 1884, he notes in his
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Anyway, the close collaboration bet
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MemoriaThe Novales uprising took pl
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ecause of his influence on the circ
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humility";'' the surprising notice
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sick. He does not pray over those w
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its solution. Its founder was Feder
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and the question therefore was whet
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I am also convinced that the opinio
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you see, my dear boy, that all this
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had studied at the University of Sa
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However that may be, certain paragr
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From these texts, one sympathizes p
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the Philippines seriously, but not
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for twenty years in these lands of
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In his Olvidos de Filipinas (Manila
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apparently in the degree it was tho
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The book bums with praises of reaso
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them as slaves among the conquerors
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eminent Egyptologist [Champollion].
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omanticism" is accepted, however, w
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Rosarito is brought to thephychiatr
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Hence, Noli me tangere can be inclu
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When he was eleven years old, Jose
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times, the Jesuits 4, references to
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While all these unforgettable event
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are as frequent and serious as thos
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two phrases not free of some disdai
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in Madrid, and still in the grip of
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poverty for the country. Besides, i
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Someone must have introduced our he
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attempt to refute the views present
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trill had read all the books by the
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now call the "third world." What ha
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tyrant, the scoundrel, him who forg
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'^'F.tF 7;
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. (ed.) Sucesos de las Islas Filipi
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. (ed.). Rizal and the Philippines
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Lopez, Honorio M. Ang buhay ni Dr.
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Rizal. Manila: Jose Rizal National
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Cullum, Leo A. "Francisco de Paula
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"Some Notes on Rizal in Dapitan," P
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evenge": EJR, II-3, 357; Epistolari
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he was born. But it rather seems he
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their respective creeds. A true res
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39. Archivio della Sacra Congregazi
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in this newspaper were edited both
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86. AHN, "Ultramar," 5227, exp. 57.
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comentado. Obra util a Absentistas,
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the Philippines where he was commis
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17. The cablegram mentioned in the
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43. Schumacher-Cushner, "Documents,
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English or French for, he writes, "
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35. Still, one must not forget that
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put up for sale. Know, however, tha
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kMadrid after the 1868 revolution,
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Gutierrez y Salazar refers to it wi
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99. Noli, 312-313.100. Herrero, Fil
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127. Donald L. Shaw, Historia de la
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following words: "All that the Jesu
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26. Loc. cit., 242.27. Loc. cit., 2
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"But so did Father Bur—"But he wa
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observations on this point in Ante
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85. Carlos Ma. de la Torre, Manifie
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107. "Famous Filipino jurisconsult,
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letter dated Manila, 26 August 1869
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Philippines at the end of the ninet
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9. Pastells-Rizal, 12 October 1892,
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RIZAL AND VIOLENCE1. The Reign of G
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35. El Filibusterismo, Guerrero tra
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CONTRIBUTORSJOSE S. ARCILLA, S. J.,