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These records document changes in the regulations of the Manila Galleons from the Real Tribunal y Consulado de Manila to the formation of the Real Compañia de Filipinas. Many deal specifically with trade between Mexico and the Philippine Islands and Asia. The correspondence is chiefly between the Philippines and Spain, but gives good reportage on incidents in Mexico. The principal correspondent is Baltasar Doncel, Consulado for Manila.
Introduction 4Chapter I. The Revolution of 1896 5Chapter II. The Treaty of Biak-na-bat� 9Chapter III. Negotiations 12Chapter IV. The Revolution of 1898 29Chapter V. The Dictatorial Government 33Chapter VI. The First Triumphs 36Chapter VII. The Philippine Flag 39Chapter VIII. Expedition to Bisayas 41Chapter IX. The Steamer "Compania de Filipinas" 42Chapter X. The Proclamation of Independence 44Chapter XI. The Spanish Commission 48Chapter XII. More American Troops 54Chapter XIII. The Thirteenth of August 56Chapter XIV. First Clouds 58Chapter XV. Vain Hopes 62Chapter XVI. The American Commission 65Chapter XVII. Impolitic Acts 68Chapter XVIII. The Mixed Commission 73Chapter XIX. Outbreak of Ho...