A Short History of the Philippines Microform for Use in Philippine Schools

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A Short History of the Philippines Microform for Use in Philippine Schools
Prescott Ford Jernegan
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CLAVERIA AND URBISTONDO. 205 They were brought from London in 1848. These steamers were of great vakie, because now it was possible to chase and capture the swift boats of the Moro pirates.
The Governors — From the earhest days the chief of a province had acted both as governor and judge. He also engaged in trade, of which he had a monop- oly. With the duties of three men to perform, it was not strange that the governors were often poor rulers. They knew little of the law. Therefore they sent a
...ll the important cases to Manila. For this reason there were often long delays in deciding cases. Sometimes it required years to get justice. This encouraged the strong to oppress the weak. Claveria therefore ordered that the governors be men of two years' experience in the law.
Gains of the Governors. — Claveria also ordered that the governors should not engage in trade. This wise decree was not fully obeyed for many years after the time of Claveria. At that time there were thirty-one provinces.


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