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_aDS 686.2.L3 _b.Se48 1997 |
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_aLaurel, Jose Paciano, _d1891-1959. _944278 |
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_aSelected correspondence of Dr. Jose P. Laurel / _cselected and annotated by Ricardo T. Jose. |
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_aManila : _bLyceum of the Philippines in cooperation with Lyceum Balagtas and Jose P. Laurel Memorial Foundation, _c1997 |
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_a375 pages : _billustrations ; _c29 cm |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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520 | _aThe richness of the correspondence files in the Jose P. Laurel Memorial Library cannot be underestimated, and since Laurel's career covered more than fifty years, the letters not only show how Laurel thought, but also serve as key sources and eye opener for the years in which Laurel lived and played a crucial role in developing. All in all, Laurel's correspondence shows that a complete statesman he was. His letters speak of his nationalism and patriotism-the spirit of which transcended being pro- or anti-American or Japanese. From the beginning to the end, we see a gifted public servant, one who was indispensable and irreplaceable. His ideas show clearly, and from beginning to end, again, are remarkably consistent.-Ricardo T. Jose. | ||
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_aPresidents _zPhilippines _2sears _9779 |
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_aJose, Ricardo Trota. _937150 |
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_c62015 _d62015 |