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" exist without the Chinese, as they are workers in all trades and business, " and very industrious and work for small wages." Juan de la Concepcion writes l (referring to the beginning of the 17th century) ; " Without the trade and commerce of the Chinese,... "
The Audiencia in the Spanish Colonies as Illustrated by the Audiencia of ... - Page 280
by Charles Henry Cunningham - 1919 - 479 pages
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Travels in the Philippines

Fedor Jagor - Philippines - 1875 - 418 pages
...numbers, and to their being such large ealers, they consume the provisions and render them dear ... It is true the town cannot exist without the Chinese, as they are the workers in all the trades and business, and very industrious, and work for small wages ; but for that very reason...
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The Philippine Islands: A Historical, Geographical, Ethnographical, Social ...

John Foreman (F.R.G.S.) - Philippines - 1890 - 524 pages
...Antonio Morga, in his work on the Philippines, page 349, writes (at the close of the 16th century) : "It is true the town cannot " exist without the Chinese, as they are workers in all trades and •' business, and very industrious and work for small wages. " Juan de la...
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The Philippine Islands: A Political, Geographical, Ethnographical, Social ...

John Foreman (F.R.G.S.) - Philippines - 1899 - 708 pages
...Anto'aio Morga, in his work on the Philippines, page 349, "rites (»t the close of the 16th century) : "It is true the town cannot " exist without the Chinese, as they are workers in all trades and " business, and very industrious and work for small wages." Juan de la Concepcion...
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The Philippine Islands: A Political, Geographical, Ethnographical, Social ...

John Foreman (F.R.G.S.) - Philippines - 1899 - 724 pages
...Antonio Morga, in his work on the Philippines, page 349, writes (at the close of the 16th century) : " It is true the town cannot " exist .without the Chinese, as they arc workers in all trades and " business, and very industrious and work for small wages." Juan de la...
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The Philippine Islands: A Political, Geographical, Ethnographical, Social ...

John Foreman (F.R.G.S.) - Philippines - 1906 - 762 pages
...Antonio Morga, in his work on the Philippines, p. 349, writes (at the close of the 16th century) : " It is true the town cannot " exist without the Chinese, as they are workers in all trades and business, " and very industrious and work for small wages." Juan de la Concepcion...
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The Former Philippines Thru Foreign Eyes

Austin Craig - Philippines - 1916 - 432 pages
...their numbers, and to their being such large eaters, they consume the provisions an J render them dear It is true the town cannot exist without the Chinese, as they are the workers in all the trades and business, and very industrious, and work for small wages; but for that very reason a...
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The Former Philippines Thru Foreign Eyes

Austin Craig - Philippines - 1916 - 574 pages
...their numbers, and to their being such large eaters, they consume the provisions and render them dear It is true the town cannot exist without the Chinese, as they are the In the attack of the noted pirate, Limahong, in 1574, Limakow and they escaped destruction only by...
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University of California Publications in History, Volume 9

History - 1919 - 506 pages
...your Majesty has little profit or advantage, except the cargo of cloth which goes to Nueva Hespafia (sic), and which is divided among all; and as the...and are very industrious, working for small wages." Excesses of the Magistrates 291 that matters are In such a state that he who has an auditor for a protector...
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The Audiencia in the Spanish Colonies ...

Charles Henry Cunningham - Philippines - 1919 - 500 pages
...trade and commerce of the Chinese these dominions could not have subsisted." Morga, in his Sueesos (349), further testifies: "It is true the town cannot...with as much as he wishes, and he who has not must be ruined.^s This brings us to the administration of Governor Alonso Fajardo (1618-1624), whose relations...
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Reading Asia: New Research in Asian Studies

Frans Hüsken, Dick van der Meij - Asia - 2001 - 360 pages
...in 1581. Contemporary commentators remarked at the turn of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: 'It is true the town cannot exist without the Chinese as they are workers in all trades and business, and very industrious and work for small wages' and 'without the...
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