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Story of Jose Rizal by Austin Craig
The Story of Jose
Austin Craig

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Chinsegut Hill

University of Florida Libraries

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life in this first

authentic hiography.

The statements are based on lahorions researches in government and church records, extensive inquiries among relatives, associates and confemjwraries, and a careful study of the considerable Kizal literature, but achiowltdgment of those obligations must Jje deferred till the puhlication of the larger worlc. Here ii is possible only to express gratitude for the enthusiastic interest shown by the Filipinos, and

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