The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 22 of 55 - 1625-29 - Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, show by Various
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Importance of the Philippines. Martin Castaño;
[undated; 1627?] Relation of 1626. [Unsigned and undated; _ca._ 1627] Letter to Tavora. Felipe IV; Madrid, September 3. Laws regarding the Sangleys. [From _Recopilación de leyes de las Indias_]; 1594-1627. Decrees regarding the religious. Felipe IV; Madrid, May-November. Decrees regarding the Chinese. Felipe IV; Madrid, September 10 and November 19. Inadvisability of a Spanish post on the island of Formosa. Juan Cevicos; Madrid, December 20. Documents of 1628-1629 Relation of 1627-28. [Unsigned]; Manila, July, 1628. Report of appointments made by the governor. Juan Niño de Tavora; Cavite, August 2, 1628. Letters to Felipe IV. Juan Niño de Tavora; August 4, 1628. Economic reasons for suppressing the silk trade of China in Spain and its colonies. Juan Velazquez Madrco; October 7, 1628. Decrees regarding the Chinese. Felipe IV; |
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