قراءة كتاب The Philippine Islands A Political, Geographical, Ethnographical, Social and Commercial History of the Philippine Archipelago, Embracing the Whole Period of Spanish Rule

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The Philippine Islands
A Political, Geographical, Ethnographical, Social and Commercial History of the Philippine Archipelago, Embracing the Whole Period of Spanish Rule

The Philippine Islands A Political, Geographical, Ethnographical, Social and Commercial History of the Philippine Archipelago, Embracing the Whole Period of Spanish Rule

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  • First mission to the Ladrone Islands. Pelew Islanders. Caroline Islanders. 40
  • Spainʼs possession of the Caroline Islands disputed by Germany. 44
  • Posadillo, Governor of the Caroline Islands, is murdered. 45
  • The Ladrone, Caroline, and Pelew Islands (except Guam) sold to Germany. 46
  • Chapter IV

    Attempted Conquest by Chinese

    • Li-ma-hong, a Chinese corsair, attacks Manila. 47
    • He settles in Pangasinán; evacuates the Islands. 49
    • Rivalry of lay and Monastic authorities. Philip II.ʼs decree of Reforms. 51
    • Manila Cathedral founded. Mendicant friars. Archbishopric created. 55
    • Supreme Court suppressed and re-established. Church and State contentions. 57
    • Murder of Gov.-General Bustamente Bustillo. The monks in open riot. 60

    Chapter V

    Early Relations with Japan

    The Catholic Missions

    • The Emperor of Japan demands the surrender of the Islands. 63
    • Fray Pedro Bautistaʼs mission; he and 25 others are crucified. 65
    • Jesuit and Franciscan jealousy. The martyrsʼ mortal remains lost at sea. 67
    • Emperor Taycosama explains his policy. Further missions and executions. 68
    • Missionary martyrs declared saints. Emperor of Japan sends a shipment of lepers. 70
    • Spaniards expelled from Formosa by the Dutch. Missions to Japan abandoned. 71

    Chapter VI

    Conflicts with the Dutch

    • The Spanish expedition to the Moluccas fails. 72
    • Chinese mutiny, murder the Spanish leader, and take the ship to Cochin China. 73
    • Expeditions of Bravo de Acuna and Pedro de Heredia. Battle of Playa Honda. 74
    • Koxinga, a Chinese adventurer, threatens to attack the Colony. 76
    • Vittorio Riccio, an Italian monk, visits Manila as Koxingaʼs ambassador. 77
    • Chinese goaded to rebellion; great massacre. 77
    • Vicissitudes of Govs.-General. Defalcations. Impeachments. 78
    • Gov.-General Fajardo de Tua kills his wife and her paramour. 80
    • Separation of Portugal and Spain (1640). Spanish failure to capture Macao. 81
    • Nunneries. Mother Ceciliaʼs love adventures. Santa Clara Convent. 81
    • The High Host is stolen. Inquisition. Letter of Anathema. 82
    • The Spanish Prime Minister Valenzuela is banished to Cavite. 83
    • Monseigneur Maillard de Tournon, the Papal Legate. 84
    • His arrogance and eccentricities; he dies in prison at Macao. 85
    • Question of the Regium exequatur. Philip V.ʼs edict of punishments. 86

    Chapter VII

    British Occupation of Manila

    • Coalition of France and Spain against England by the “Family Compact.” 87
    • Simon de Anda y Salazár usurps the Archbishop-Governorʼs authority. 88
    • British bombard Manila. Archbishop-Governor Rojo capitulates. 89
    • British in possession of the City. Sack and pillage. Agreed Indemnity. 90
    • Simon de Anda y Salazár defies Governor Rojo and declares war. 91
    • British carry war into the provinces. Bustos opposes them. 92
    • Bustos completely routed. Chinese take the British side. 93
    • Massacre of Chinese. Villa Cortaʼs fate. The Philipino treasure. 94
    • Simon de Anda y Salazár offers rewards for British heads. 95
    • Austin friars on battle-fields. Peace of Paris (Feb. 10, 1763). 96
    • Archbishop-Governor Rojo dies. La Torre appointed Gov.-General. 97
    • British evacuate Manila. La Torre allows Anda to receive back the City. 98
    • Anda goes to Spain; is rewarded by the King; returns as Gov.-General. 99
    • Anda is in conflict with the out-going Governor, the Jesuits, and the friars. 99
    • Anda dies in hospital (1776). His burial-place and monument. 100
    • Rebellion succeeds the war. Ilocos Rebellion led by Diego de Silan. 100
    • Revolt in Bojol Island led by Dagóhoy. 101
    • Revolts in Leyte Island, Surigao (Mindanao Is.), and Sámar Island. 102
    • Rebellion of “King” Málong and “Count” Gumapos. 103
    • Rebellion of Andrés Novales. Execution of A. Novales and Ruiz. 104
    • Apolinario de la Cruz declares himself “King of the Tagálogs.” 105
    • General Marcelo Azcárraga, Spanish War Minister, Philippine born. 105
    • The Cavite Conspiracy of 1872. The Secret Society of Reformers. 106
    • The Philippine Martyrs, Dr. Búrgos and Fathers Zamora and Gomez. 107
    • Illustrious exiles—Dr. Antonio M. Regidor and José M. Basa. 108

    Chapter VIII

    The Chinese

    • The China-Manila trade in the days of Legaspi. 109
    • The Alcayceria. The Parian. Chinese banished. Restrictions. 110
    • The Chinese as immigrants; their comparative activity. 112
    • Chinese mandarins come to seek the “Mount of Gold” in Cavite. 114
    • The Chinese are goaded to revolt. Saint Francisʼ victory over them. 115
    • Massacre of Foreigners. The Chinese Traders; their Guilds. 116
    • Chinese patron saint; population. The Sangley. The Macao. 118
    • Restrictions on Chinese immigration. Their gradual exclusion. 119

    Chapter IX

    Wild Tribes and Pagans

    • The Aetas or Negritos or Balugas. 120
    • The Gaddanes. The Itavis. The Igorrotes. The Ibanacs. 122
    • Attempt to subdue the Igorrotes. Its failure. 124
    • The Calingas. The Igorrote-Chinese. The Tinguianes. 125
    • The Basanes. The Manguianes. The Hindoos. Albinos. 128

    Chapter X

    Mahometans and Southern Tribes

    • Early history of the Mahometans, called Moros. 129
    • The First Expedition against the Mindanao Moros. 130
    • Gov.-General Corcuera effects a landing in Sulu Island. 131
    • The scourge of Moro Piracy. Devastation of the coasts. Captives. 132
    • Zamboanga Fort; cost of its maintenance. Fighting Friars. 133
    • Vicissitudes of Sultan Mahamad Alimudin. 134
    • The Sultan appeals to his suzerainʼs delegate and is made prisoner. 134
    • His letter to Sultan Muhamad Amirubdin. 135
    • The charges against the Sultan. Extermination of Meros decreed. 136
    • Mindanao

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