
audiobook
PANUKALA SA PAGKAKANA - NANG - REPÚBLIKA NANG PILIPINAS - MEY PAHINTULOT ANG GOBIERNO. - KAVITE
Limbagan, sa kapamahalaan ni M.Z. Fajardo - 1898.
Sa M. Presidente nang Gobierno Revolucionario ó Pamunoang Tagapagbañgong puri,
GOBIERNO REVOLUCIONARIO N~G PILIPINAS 6 NANG JULIO NANG TAONG 1898.
SA BAYANG PILIPINAS
ANG TUNAY NA SAMPUNG UTOS NANG DIOS
PANUKALA SA PAGBABAN~GON NANG REPÚBLICA NANG PILIPINAS
UNANG CASAYSAYAN.—Tungcol sa man~ga taga Pilipinas.
ICALAUANG CASAYSAYAN.—Tungcol sa República nang Pilipinas.
ICATLONG CASAYSAYAN.—Tungcol sa Kapisanan (Congreso).
A fervent appeal from the heart of the 1898 Philippine Revolution, this short work captures the urgency felt by the nation’s leaders as they struggle to shape a new republic. Written by a respected statesman, the text opens with a direct address to the people, urging them to support the cause through modest contributions that will fund the revolutionary government’s essential needs. The language is earnest and rooted in the ideals of liberty, responsibility, and collective effort, reflecting the intense desire to forge a stable, independent nation.
Beyond the initial call to action, the author offers a philosophical glimpse into the moral foundations he believes should guide the emerging state. He stresses education, virtue, and communal solidarity as the pillars for lasting reform, urging citizens to examine their own conduct and to help uplift society as a whole. Listeners will hear a vivid snapshot of a pivotal moment when hope, sacrifice, and the vision of a free Philippines converged in a powerful, grassroots manifesto.
Language
tl
Duration
~1 hours (85K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tamiko I. Camacho, Jerome Espinosa Baladad and PG Distributed Proofreaders. Produced from page scans provided by University of Michigan.
Release date
2005-02-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1903
Remembered as the "Sublime Paralytic," he helped shape the ideas and principles behind the Philippine Revolution. A brilliant lawyer and political thinker, he became one of the clearest voices for independence at a turning point in Filipino history.
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