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A Visit to the Philippine Islands

Chapter 14 ILOILO AND PANAY.

Word Count: 17624    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

the most populous of the Philippines. It contains more than half a million of inhabitants, and though portions of t

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A Visit to the Philippine Islands
A Visit to the Philippine Islands
John Bowring Literature
“A Visit to the Philippine Islands by John Bowring”
1 Chapter 1 No.12 Chapter 2 LANGUAGES.3 Chapter 3 NATIVE PRODUCE.4 Chapter 4 VEGETABLES.5 Chapter 5 ANIMALS.6 Chapter 6 MINERALS.7 Chapter 7 MANUFACTURES.8 Chapter 8 POPULAR PROVERBS.9 Chapter 9 COMMERCE.10 Chapter 10 FINANCE, TAXATION, ETC.11 Chapter 11 TAXES.12 Chapter 12 OPENING THE NEW PORTS OF ILOILO, SUAL AND ZAMBOANGA.13 Chapter 13 ZAMBOANGA.14 Chapter 14 ILOILO AND PANAY.15 Chapter 15 SUAL.