| [CONTENTS OF VOLUMEXLVIII] | [9] |
| [ILLUSTRATIONS] | [11] |
| [PREFACE] | [13] |
| [DOCUMENTS OF1751–1762] | [25] |
| | [USURPATION OFINDIAN LANDS BY FRIARS] | [27] |
| | [MORO RAIDSREPULSED BY VISAYANS] | [37] |
| | [AUGUSTINIANPARISHES AND MISSIONS, 1760] | [52] |
| | [LATERAUGUSTINIAN AND DOMINICAN MISSIONS] | [59] |
| | [AUGUSTINIANMISSIONS] | [59] |
| I. | [In whichaccount is given of the progress of the mission to the Italons, fromthe year 1700 to the present time.] | [60] |
| II. | [Theglorious triumphs among the Isinay and adjoining tribes arerelated] | [73] |
| III. | [Missions ofthe provinces of Ilocos and Pangasinan in general] | [80] |
| IV. | [Themissions of Ilocos, in especial] | [86] |
| V. | [The missionto the Tingguians] | [87] |
| VI. | [The missionto the Igolot tribe in especial] | [87] |
| VII. | [Missions tothe Zambals] | [90] |
| VIII. | [Missions tothe Balugas, or Aetas] | [93] |
| IX. | [Missions tothe apostates and infidels intermixed] | [103] |
| | [Missions toVisayas] | [112] |
| | [DOMINICANMISSIONS IN PANIQUI AND ITUY] | [123] |
| | [EVENTS INFILIPINAS, 1739–1762] | [137] |
| XXXI. | [CHAPTERXXXI] | [153] |
| XXXII. | [CHAPTERXXXII] | [168] |
| [MEMORIAL OF1765] | [195] |
| | [VIANA’SMEMORIAL OF 1765] | [197] |
| I. | [Part I] | [197] |
| | [ChapterFirst: Of the present unhappy condition of these islands] | [197] |
| | [ChapterSecond: Of the difficulties which will result from abandoning theseislands] | [203] |
| | [ChapterThird: Upon maintaining the islands with respectableforces] | [216] |
| | [ChapterFourth: On the facility with which these islands can produce for theroyal exchequer more than what it needs for the saidexpenses.] | [227] |
| | [ChapterFifth: Of the arguments which justify the increase oftributes] | [233] |
| II. | [Ofnavigation and commerce: the method for establishing them in theseislands, and their great benefits.] | [262] |
| | [ChapterFirst: In which it is demonstrated, with examples, that no power canmake itself respected in the world without navigation andcommerce.] | [262] |
| | [ChapterSecond: Of the liberty of the Spaniards to navigate by way of the Capeof Good Hope] | [267] |
| | [ChapterThird: Of the advantages of the commerce carried on by way of the Capeof Good Hope] | [272] |
| | [ChapterFourth: Of the necessity for forming a company in theseislands] | [287] |
| | [ChapterFifth: Of the extension which the commerce of the aforesaid company canenjoy] | [314] |
| | [ChapterSixth: Of the difficulties which the aforesaid company will encounter,in order to establish and continue its commerce; and of the method forpreventing these.] | [327] |
| | [ChapterSeventh: Of the suitability of Panama and Portovelo, in case thenavigation via Cape Good Hope be impracticable.] | [333] |
| [BIBLIOGRAPHICALDATA] | [339] |