"--P.I.R., 196.3.
[251] Taylor, 47 AJ.
[252] P.I.R., 944.
[253] "I have the honour to inform you that I have been in this town
since yesterday afternoon issuing, in a proclamation, conciliatory
orders to the populace that the people comprised in the uprising
must present themselves and express aversion and repudiation of
it, promising them consideration and pardon as long as they lay
aside arms. In compliance with and following the earlier published
proclamation, they presented two guns and innumerable bolos. I hope
soon for tranquillity among the people there through these efforts. I
ask dispense with assembly of the Junta. _Camilin_, November 30,
1898."--P.I.R., 849.
[254] P.I.R., 849.
[255] _Ibid._
[256] P.I.R. 849.
[257] _Ibid._
[258] _Ibid._
[259] Gregorio Aglipay, an Ilocano Catholic priest who became an
active Insurgent leader. Later he abandoned the Catholic faith and
set up a new church which gained many adherents in the Philippines.
[260] P.I.R., 849.
[261] _Ibid._
[262] _Ibid._
[263] P.I.R., 1231. 2.
[264] Taylor, 62 AJ.
[265] P.I.R., 77.
[266] P.I.R., 47.7.
[267] _Ibid_., 951.3.
[268] Blount, p. 109.
[269] P.I.R., 1006.
[270] P.I.R., 870. 4.
[271] Blount, p. 113.
[272] _Ibid_.
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