[1] Beginning with the letters “P.I.R.”
[2] See pp. 53, 55, 68.
[3] See pp. 27, 47, 49, 63 of this book for repetitions and variations of this charge of Aguinaldo.
[4] See p. 31 of his book, “The American Occupation of the Philippines,” in referring to which I will hereafter use the word Blount, followed by a page number.
[5] U. S. Consul General Rounseville Wildman of Hongkong.
[6] U. S. Consul O. F. Williams of Manila.
[7] Blount, p. 43.
[8] A term, more or less corresponding to mayor, then applied to the ranking municipal officer of a pueblo or town.
[9] Eight hundred thousand Mexican dollars, the actual value of which constantly fluctuated.
[10] The Ilocanos are one of the eight civilized peoples who collectively make up the Filipinos. They number 803,942, and inhabit certain provinces in northern Luzon.