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5 Aims of La Solidaridad
- 1. to work peacefully for political & social
- reforms
- 2. to portray the deplorable conditions of the
- Ph so that Spain may remedy them
- 3. to oppose the evil forces of reaction &
- medievalism
- 4. to advocate liberal ideas & progress
- 5. to champion the legitimate aspirations of
- the Filipino people to life, democracy &
- happiness
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HomgKong richest religious order
Dominican Order
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La Solidaridad may be translated to
Equal rights
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5 main points of the letter were:
- 1. Filipino mother should teach her children love of God, fatherland, & mankind
- 2. Filipino mother should be glad, like the Spartan mother, to offer her sons in the defense of the fatherland
- 3. Filipino woman should know how to preserve her dignity and honor
- 4. Filipino woman should educate herself, aside from retaining her good racial virtues
- 5. Faith is not merely reciting long prayers and wearing religious pictures, but rather it is living the real Christian way, with good morals and good manners
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in hongkong he met these 3 Jwho were former exiles from the Philippines because of the events in 1972
Jose Ma. Basa and Balbino Maurico and Maurico Yriarte
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country dubbed as "A motherland for the poor who wish to work".
America
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editor of HongKong telegraph, a friend ofRizal
Mr. Frazier Smith
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to deceive Spanish authorities, the printed copies of Constitution of la liga filipina carried by the false information that the printing was done by ___________
london printing press
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Rizal wanted Borneo to be carved out of its virgin wilderness and will be called
New Calamba
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● secretary of Spanish Legation ● visited Rizal & invited him to live at the Spanish Legation
Juan Perez Caballero
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motto of the Liga Filipina
One Like All Unus Instar Omnium
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Rizal informed filipinos in madrid that spain were destroying Ph image by _ excessively
gambling
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Portuguese physician, who became Rizal’s friend and admirer ● helped him to build up a wide clientele.
Dr. Lorenzo P. Marques
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Two compatriots Rizal met in Ghent
- 1. Jose Alejandro
- 2. Edilberto Evangelista
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Rizal described his journey as _ over 80 passenger boarded the ship
heavenly
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incrimatory leaflets which allegedly found in Lucia's pillow cases
- Pobres frailles
- patriotic society, which cooperate in the crusade fro reforms
- Solidaridad Association
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the title page of Rizal’s annotated edition of Morga reads:
Paris, Liberia de Garnier Hermanos, 1890
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2 two articles of Dr Reinhold Rost
- 1. Specimens of Tagal Folklore
- 2. Two Eastern Fables
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former secretary of Gov Gen Terrero ● shadowed Rizal’s movement in Hong Kong, spy of Rizal
Jose Sainz de Varanda
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Barcelona newspaper, tribute eulogizing the novel’s original style which “is comparable only to the sublime Alexander Dumas”
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