| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - History - 1916 - 990 pages
...this, as well as other branches, but the immediate direction was confided to the intendente general.™ A further specialization of 1861 deprived the governor-general of his judicial powers ; at the same time the audiencia was divested of its administrative and consultative functions and... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - History - 1916 - 976 pages
...this, as well as other branches, but the immediate direction was confided to the intendente general.10 A further specialization of 1861 deprived the governor-general of his judicial powers; at the same time the audiencia was divested of its administrative and consultative functions and became... | |
| History - 1919 - 506 pages
...that Dr. Barrows in his article on "The governor general of the Philippines," in The Pacific Ocean in history makes contradictory statements relative...February 16, 1602. Blair and Robertson, XI, 263-88. The Sphere of the Governor 221 The king warned Acuna against a continuation of the dishonesty of past governors... | |
| Charles Henry Cunningham - Philippines - 1919 - 500 pages
...that Dr. Barrows in his article on "The governor general of the Philippines," in The Pacific Ocean in history makes contradictory statements relative...deprived the governor-general of his judicial powers." «i Instruction of the King to Governor Acufia, February 16, 1602, Blair and Robertson, XI, 263-88.... | |
| University of California, Berkeley - History - 1919 - 510 pages
...that Dr. Barrows in his article on "The governor general of the Philippines," in The Pacific Ocean in history makes contradictory statements relative...deprived the governor-general of his judicial powers." The king warned Acuiia against a continuation of the dishonesty of past governors in the lading of... | |
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