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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 10 of 55 - 1597-1599 by Unknown
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and their own interest in their own property (namely, their slaves),
more people will visit the hospital, and aid it with greater care and
liberality, and less hesitation; for one month brings the chance upon
one, another upon another, and in this order it comes to all. This
will be occasion and cause that the devout women, and those of the
greatest influence, after seeing the work and perceiving that it is
under the care of religious who are servants of God, and under that
of their husbands, and that it is for the good of their slaves, will
please and desire to see them, and to visit the hospital, and take
the poor some dainties; and from the visits made to some of them will
result the good, the comfort, and the consolation of the rest.

Further, as for the order, good accounting, and systematic management
of the expenditure, and the care of the estate of the said hospital,
it can be carried on by no hand with more clearness and security than
by persons of so great honor and so high standing, persons who are
required to be such, and who are themselves cognizant of and acquainted
with all that is done. Thus the defects, if any there are, will be
more known and observed; and if they arise from need the hospital will
finally have more, and those from among the best in the state, who
will be active in their efforts to supply and provide what is lacking.

The service of the hospital, which is of so great importance to the
health and comfort of the sick, will be better and more punctual,
and not so expensive, being attended to by persons undertaking it
for charity, and not for gain.

Besides all that is said and referred to above, there will be avoided
in the aforesaid way many sinful speeches and murmurs, inasmuch as
the business will be in the hands of persons of such charity, poverty,
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