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_aPL 5539.Sa59 _b.L978 1965 |
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_aSantos, Alfonso P. _948832 |
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_aLuvimia / _cAlfonso P. Santos. |
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_aQuezon City :b : _bBalton House, _c1965 |
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_aviii, 56 pages ; _c18 cm. |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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520 | _aThis book is an expression of my nationalism and the services I have always wanted to render to my country. For I have always believed that the greatest good that a Luvimian should do is to glorify his country and people. Homer must have felt something like this for his native land, for he said in his Odyssey: Nought in the whole wide world is so sweet as one's own dear country ... For nothing else so dear as his fatherland and his parents, ever can come to a man. --Preface of the book. | ||
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_aPoetry _2sears |
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