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Title: Mabini's Decalogue for Filipinos
Author: Apolinario Mabini
Release Date: January 10, 2005 [EBook #14660]
Language: English
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=MABINI'S DECALOGUE FOR FILIPINOS=
[Illustration: Apolinario Mabini]
Apolinario Mabini, Martyr.
"Thou shalt love thy country after God and they honor and more than
thyself: for she is the only Paradise which God has given thee in this
life, the only inheritance of thy ancestors and the only hope of thy
posterity."
PHILIPPINE PRESS BUREAU
Washington, D. C.
1922
MABINI
Mabini was undoubtedly the most profound thinker and political
philosopher that the Pilipino race ever produced. Some day, when his
works are fully published, but not until then, Mabini will come into
his own. A great name awaits him, not only in the Philippines, for he
is already appreciated there, but in every land where the cause of
liberty and human freedom is revered.
Mabini was born in Tanawan, province of Batangas, island of Luzon,
P.I., of poor Filipino parents, in 1864. He received his education in
the "Colegio de San Juan de Letran." Manila, and in the University of
Santo Tomas. He supported himself while studying by his own efforts,
and made a brilliant record in both institutions. Later he devoted his
energies to the establishment of a private school in Manila and to
legal work.
Mabini came to the front in 1898 during the Pilipino revolution
against Spain. In the subsequent revolution against the United St
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