INDEX.
- Acuña, Bravo de, [71].
- Aetas, [44].
- Agriculture, [239].
- Aguinaldo, Emilio, [184], [194], [196], [207].
- Albay Province, [224].
- Alexander VI., Pope, [33].
- Alfonso XII. of Spain, [167].
- Alum, [224].
- American, fleet, [204];
- Anda, Simon de, [120]–122, [126].
- Apo, Mount, [231].
- Arandia, Pedro de, [103], [105], [109], [112], [113].
- Arayat, Mount, [223].
- Archbishopric of Manila created, [65].
- Arsenal, Cavite, [165], [205], [206].
- Artillery regiment, Spanish, [164].
- Assembly, Filipino, recommended, [218], [219].
- Augusti, Governor-General, [201], [206].
- Augustines, [30], [64], [125].
- Azaldegin, General Lopez, [85], [86].
- Balabac, [234].
- Balanguengui Islands, [152].
- Balboa, [14], [17].
- Bamboo, [232], [241], [242].
- Bandits, [157], [158].
- Barbosa, Captain Duarte, [23].
- Barcelona, [173].
- Bautista, Fray Pedro, [67].
- Biac-na-’bato, [195];
- Birds’ nests, edible, [234].
- Bishop of Manila, [63]–65.
- Blanco, Governor-General, [173], [181], [183], [184], [186].
- Bohol, [229].
- Bombon, Lake, [111], [223].
- Boston, U. S. cruiser, [205].
- Bridge of Spain, [23], [164], [171].
- British in Manila, [117]–122.
- Burgos, Dr. José, [163], [164], [180].
- Butuan, chief of, [19], [21], [23].
- Cabeza de barangay, [62].
- Cable cut, [206].
- Calle de Camba, massacre of, [199].
- Canary Islands, [16].
- Cañcao, [205].
- Caraballo, Juan, [25].
- Carabaos, [192], [234].
- Castillo, Captain Gregorio, [91].
- Cathedral, Manila, [67], [93], [156], [157], [159].
- Cavite Arsenal, [165], [205], [206].
- Cavite, insurrection of, [162], [182].
- Cebu, [228];
- “Cedula personal,” [168], [193].
- Censorship of native books, [151].
- Chaffee, Major-General, [217].
- Charles I., King, [15], [16], [19], [21].
- China, emperor of, [71].
- Chinese in Manila, [56]–59, [72], [105], [106], [155].
- Cholera in Manila, [138], [168].
- Christina, Queen, [146].
- Church and State, relations between, [62]–65, [89].
- Civil government, American, [217];
- Spanish, [156].
- Claveria, Governor-General, [152].
- Coffee, [224], [225].
- Columbus, [13], [14].
- Commission, Schurman, [214], [215];
- Commissioners, Filipino, [218].
- Comparvano, Spanish Minister, [147].
- Concepcion, the, [16], [25].
- Congress, [217], [218].
- Constitution of 1812, [136], [138], [180].
- Corregidor Island, [206], [226].
- Cortes, de Cadiz, [135], [180];
- Cotton, [144].
- Cuba ceded to United States, [209].
- Cuesta, Filipino leader, [154].
- Dattos, [48].
- Davao Gulf, [231].
- Del Cano, Juan Sebastian, [27], [29].
- Delegates to Congress, Filipino, [219].
- Desmarinas, Gomez Perez, [64], [65], [67];
- Dewey, Admiral George, [204]–207.
- Draper, British general, [117], [119], [121].
- Dutch, the, [74], [75], [76], [229].
- Earthquakes, [84], [156], [167].
- Education, [138], [214], [237].
- “El Filibustero,” [172].
- English language, [237].
- Executive, [216];
- Council, [218].
- Fajardo, Governor-General, [84], [85].
- Ferdinand VII., [136].
- Fernate, king of, [67].
- Filipino, Assembly, [159];
- Folgueras, Governor-General, [140].
- Foreigners in trade, [103], [137], [145], [239].
- Forests, [232], [233].
- Forman, John, historian, [187].
- Freemasons, [164].
- Friars, [64], [82], [125], [147], [162], [169], [171], [177], [187].
- Galleons, [75], [76], [99]–103, [135].
- Gil, Padre Mariano, [183].
- Goiti, Martin de, [36], [39], [54], [57], [70].
- Gold, [224], [231].
- Gomez, Dr. Mariano, [164].
- Government, central, [216];
- Guam, [209].
- Guardia Civil, [157], [182], [184], [199].
- Guzman, Don Francisco Tello de, [68].
- Head of a hundred, [48], [62].
- Hemp, [225], [228], [229], [231], [232].
- History of Philippines, [210], [221].
- Holland, peace with, [77].
- Hot Springs, [226].
- Ide, Hon. Henry C., [218].
- Igorrote-Chinese, [59].
- Igorrotes, [45], [112], [113], [168].
- Iloilo, [227].
- Insurrection of Cavite, [162], [182].
- See Revolts.
- Iron, [224].
- Isabella II., [158], [159].
- Isla de Cuba, [205].
- Isla de Panay, [173].
- Islas Filipinas, named, [28].
- Jaena, Graciano Lopez, [169], [170].
- Japan, emperor of, [65], [82], [181].
- Jesuits, [126], [159], [177].
- Joló, [114], [153], [232];
- a Moro of, [47].
- Jomohol, [18].
- Jusi weaving, [227].
- Katipunan, [180], [181], [183].
- Kieman, Farranda, [65], [66].
- King of the Tagals, the, [148], [149].
- King’s Regiment, the, [105], [137], [140], [166].
- Koxinga, [92]–94.
- Lachambre, General, [187].
- Lacondola, [37]–39.
- Ladrone Islands, [18], [209].
- Ladrones, bands of, [198].
- Laguna de Bay, [224].
- Lara, Governor-General, [88], [90].
- La Trinidad, [16], [17].
- Lavazares, Governor-General, [52], [57].
- Laws, object of, [212].
- Legardo, Sr. Benito, [218].
- Legaspi, Miguel Lopez de, [18], [28]–40, [52].
- Legaspi, port of, [164].
- Legislative bodies, [217].
- Leyte, port of, [164], [229].
- Liberal Party, [135], [170].
- Li-ma-hong, [54], [56]–59.
- Lingayen, bay of, [222].
- Llaneras, General, [191].
- Louis Philippe, [146], [147].
- Luneta, the, [30], [184].
- Luzon, [34], [37], [136], [222].
- MacArthur, Major-General, [217].
- Machinery, improved, [228].
- Mactan, island of, [21].
- Magellan, Ferdinand, [14]–24, [229];
- Maine, the, [204].
- Malhon, [18].
- Malong’s revolt, [91].
- Mandarins in Manila, [71].
- Mango trees, [240].
- Manila, [137], [145], [207], [208];
- Manila Bay, [207], [222], [226];
- battle of, [205].
- Marauit campaign, [180].
- Martinez, Governor-General, [140], [142].
- Masbate, [226].
- Matanda, Rajah, [37].
- Maynila, [34], [38].
- Mayon volcano, [168], [225].
- McKinley, President, [210].
- Merritt, Gen. Wesley, [207].
- Mexico, [79], [128], [137];
- High Court of, [52].
- Military government, [213].
- Mindanao, [18], [70], [229]–232.
- Mindoro, [226].
- Monet, General, [192].
- Montjierat, fortress of, [174].
- Montojo, Admiral, [204], [205].
- Morga, Governor-General, [70].
- Morgado, Capt. Alonzo, [142].
- Moriones, Governor-General, [164], [166].
- Moro pirates, [71], [94], [138], [142], [152].
- Moros, [46], [47], [70], [180].
- Moses, Hon. Bernard, [218].
- Municipal school, [159].
- Native clergy, [147], [162], [177], [192].
- Navidad, [28], [30].
- Negritos, [44], [50].
- Negros, [152], [228].
- “Nolle me Tangere,” [172].
- Normal school, [159].
- Norzagaray, Governor-General, [154].
- Novales, Captain, [140].
- Nuevo Segovia, Bishop of, [113].
- Nuñez, General, [192].
- Order of Safety, the, [152].
- Outlaws, [155].
- Palaúan, [234].
- Pampangans, revolt of, [91].
- Parado, General Gonzales, [181].
- Parian, the, [156];
- Paris, peace of, [121].
- Paterno, Sr. Pedro A., [194]–196.
- Peace, Commission, [208];
- Pearl fisheries, [234].
- Philip II., King, [28], [29], [30], [63], [68].
- Philip III., King, [68].
- Piña cloth, [227].
- Pirates, Chinese, [54]–59; see Moro.
- Polavieja, Governor-General, [174], [187], [191].
- Pope Alexander VI., [33].
- Porto Rico, [203], [209].
- President of U. S., [204], [209], [214], [216], [218].
- Prisoners released by U. S., [213].
- Problete, Archbishop, [89], [96].
- Protocol of peace, [208].
- Punta, [205].
- Raon, Governor-General, [126].
- “Real Situado,” [103].
- Recoletos, [177].
- Reformers in Spain, [145].
- Report of Schurman Commission, [215].
- Representative government, [219].
- Revolts—
- Reyes, Ventura de Los, [136].
- Ricafort, Governor-General, [144], [145].
- Riccio, friar-mandarin, [92]–94.
- Rio de Janeiro, [16].
- Rivera, Governor-General, [168], [189], [191], [194], [197], [201].
- Rizal, Dr. José, [170]–175, [243];
- his widow, [174].
- Roderigues, Estevan, [70].
- Rojo, Archbishop, [117], [120], [122].
- Royal dues, [106].
- St. Lazarus Hospital, [83].
- Salazar, Archbishop, [65].
- Salazar, Simon de Anda y, [117], [120]–122, [126].
- Salcedo, Governor-General, [96].
- Salcedo, Juan, [34]–37, [51], [53], [54], [58], [59], [61].
- San Antonio, [16], [17].
- San Bernardino Strait, [229].
- Sanchez, Alonzo, [63].
- Sangley, [205].
- San Fausto Chapel, [40].
- San José College, [126].
- San Juan del Monte, [182], [183].
- San Lazarus Islands, [19].
- San Lucar Barrameda, [16], [27].
- Santiago, [16], [17].
- Santo Tomos, [125].
- Schools in the Philippines, [138], [213], [214], [237].
- Schurman, Hon. Jacob, [215];
- Commission, [214].
- Secret societies, [164], [179].
- Self-government, [159], [213], [214].
- Sepoy troops, [118], [120].
- Serrano, Juan, [23].
- Seventy-fourth Regiment, revolt of the, [198].
- Silan, revolt of, [124], [125].
- Silang, battle of, [174].
- Sioco, Japanese pirate, [57].
- Soldiers as teachers, [214].
- Soler, Governor-General, [168].
- Soliman, chief of Maynila, [36], [38], [39].
- South Pacific squadron, [204].
- Spanish-Americans, [144].
- Spanish Cortes, [135], [136].
- Spanish, fleet, [205];
- Steam gunboats, [152].
- Steel plows, [228].
- Strait, of Balabac, [234];
- of San Bernardino, [229].
- Students, Filipino, [154], [169], [241].
- Study of English, [237].
- Sual, [196].
- Suez canal, [164].
- Sultan of Sulu, [113], [115].
- Sulu archipelago, [232].
- Sumoroy’s revolt, [85], [86].
- Supreme Court, [61], [62], [68], [119], [120].
- Suragao, [18];
- district, [232].
- Taal, town of, destroyed, [111];
- Tacloban, [164], [229].
- Tagals, [48];
- Taufer, Miss Josephine, [174].
- Tavera, Dr. Pardo de, [218].
- Te Deum sung in Manila, [196].
- Tibi, [226].
- Tobacco, inspectors, [130];
- Torre, Governor-General, [158].
- Torre’s guard, [158].
- Trade, [99]–107;
- Treaty of Paris, [121];
- Trent, treaty of, [162].
- Trinidad, La, [16].
- Trinidad, galleon captured by British, [118].
- Typhoons, [231].
- United States, [203]–210, [212], [214], [216], [236].
- Uranus, island steamer, [197].
- Urbiztondo, Governor-General, [153].
- Urdaneta, Padre Andres de, [30], [33], [42].
- Valenzuela, Sancho, [183].
- Vargas, Don José, Basco y, [128], [130].
- Venenchillo, Fray Francisco, [111].
- Vicos, [125].
- Victoria, [16], [17].
- Vigan, [222], [224].
- Villalobos, Ruy Lopez de, [28].
- Visayans, [48].
- Visayas, the, [226].
- War, declaration of, [203].
- Worcester, Hon. Dean, [218].
- Wright, Hon. Luke E., [218].
- Zamboanga, [231].
- Zamora, Dr. Jacinto, [164].
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