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... social position , be in a position superior to that of his fellow , yet not taking advantage of his fellow's poverty , ignorance , or inferiority , treats him as he would himself desire to be treated were conditions reversed . Moreover ...
... social position , be in a position superior to that of his fellow , yet not taking advantage of his fellow's poverty , ignorance , or inferiority , treats him as he would himself desire to be treated were conditions reversed . Moreover ...
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... social and political education , while they passed under the arches and over the crossings erected by the people in their honor , yet they failed to reach the Filipinos ' soul , to them an enigma , or what may be worse , they ...
... social and political education , while they passed under the arches and over the crossings erected by the people in their honor , yet they failed to reach the Filipinos ' soul , to them an enigma , or what may be worse , they ...
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... social cancer . " But he believed that his country's disease was not incurable . He was himself a specialist in every disease , human as well as social , and he must know how to prescribe the remedy . Accordingly , he began to write a ...
... social cancer . " But he believed that his country's disease was not incurable . He was himself a specialist in every disease , human as well as social , and he must know how to prescribe the remedy . Accordingly , he began to write a ...
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... social strata , and it is the task of the ethnologist to separate and identify these strata and just as we work out the lines of stratification in the mountain ranges of a geological sketch so ought we to mark out the social strata of ...
... social strata , and it is the task of the ethnologist to separate and identify these strata and just as we work out the lines of stratification in the mountain ranges of a geological sketch so ought we to mark out the social strata of ...
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... social classes , the verdict of the white race reaches the same worth as that of an educated Filipino traveling through France and Germany , judging the French and Germans from the milkmaids , servants , waiters , and coachmen . 5. The ...
... social classes , the verdict of the white race reaches the same worth as that of an educated Filipino traveling through France and Germany , judging the French and Germans from the milkmaids , servants , waiters , and coachmen . 5. The ...
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Page 36 - ... education, wisdom that follows practical experience, personal independence and self-respect befitting men who acknowledge no superior, self-control to replace that external control which a democracy rejects, respect for law, obedience to the lawful expressions of the public will, consideration for the opinions and interests of others equally entitled to a voice in the state, loyalty to that abstract conception — one's country — as inspiring as that loyalty to personal sovereigns which has...
Page 19 - I don't know whether it ought to be astonishing or not that a little saffron man, somewhere in that unhappy archipelago, should have been born with a gift so far beyond that of any or all the authors of our roaring literary successes...
Page 32 - If a college education means anything, it means fitting a man to do better service than he could do without it; if it does not mean that it means nothing, and if a man does not get that out of it, he gets less than nothing out of it. No man has a right to arrogate to himself one particle of superiority...
Page 5 - Often the sorrowful pilgrim is envied, Circling the globe like a sea-gull above; Little, ah, little they know what a void Saddens his soul by the absence of love. Home may the pilgrim return in the future, Back to his loved ones his footsteps he bends ; Naught will he find but the snow and the ruins, Ashes of love and the tomb of his friends. Pilgrim, begone! Nor return more hereafter. Stranger thou art in the land of thy birth ; Others may sing of their love while rejoicing, Thou once again must...
Page 19 - ... far beyond that of any or all the authors of our roaring literary successes; but those things are strangely ordered by Providence, and no one who reads this pathetic novel can deny its immeasurable superiority. The author learned his trade apparently from the modern Spanish novelists, who are very admirable teachers of simplicity and directness, with a Latin grace of their own. But he has gone beyond them in a certain sparing touch, with which he presents situation and character by mere statement...
Page 36 - To reach the goal toward which we are pressing forward, the governing multitude must first acquire knowledge that comes from universal education, wisdom that follows practical experience, personal independence and self-respect befitting men who acknowledge no superior, self-control to replace that external control which a democracy rejects, respect for law, obedience to the lawful expressions of the public will, consideration for the opinions and interests of others equally entitled to a voice in...
Page 38 - En un triángulo rectángulo, el cuadrado de la hipotenusa es Igual a la suma de los cuadrados de los catetos».
Page 37 - Hoja seca que cuela indecisa Y arrebata violento turbión, Así vive en la tierra el viajero, Sin norte, sin alma, sin patria ni amor. Busca ansioso doquiera la dicha Y la dicha se aleja fugaz: ¡Vana sombra que burla su anhelo!... ¡Por ella el viajero se lanza a la mar! Impelido por mano invisible Vagara confín en confín; Los recuerdos le harán compañía De seres queridos, de un día feliz.
Page 37 - ... satisfactory reply. SEC. 9. (a) For the purpose of facilitating deposits of small savings and of extending the privileges of the postal savings banks to the smaller communities, there shall be issued, by the bureau of posts, postal savings bank stamps in denominations of five, ten, and twenty centavos, respectively, which stamps shall be for sale at every postal savings bank in the Philippine Islands, and all moneys received in payment for said stamps shall be considered as postal savings bank...
Page 33 - I'll return, overburdened with care; The heart's dearest solace will smile on me there; No more from that cottage again will I roam ; Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home.