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| made the pretext for removing the progressive leaders tho their guilt was never established and the people.believed them innocent. Paciano kept his brother posted on the conditions nor did Mrs. Rizal conceal from her sons her interest its the situation and belief that injustice was being done. | ||
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"To the memory of the priests, February, 1872
(The dedication of the novel "El Filibusterismo.") | ||
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Document created: June 12, 1998 updated: June 12, 1998 APSIS Editor Johann Stockinger | ||