Farewell to a Scholar
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Response
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A Buddhist Image from Karitunan Site, Calatagan, Batangas Province
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Some Problems of Philippine Linguistics
Ernesto CONSTANTINO
The Golden Image of Agusan: A New Identification
Juan R. FRANCISCO
Four Japanese: Their Plans for the Expansion of Japan to the Philippines
Josefa M. SANIEL
The English "Country Trade" with Manila Prior to 1708
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Two Intellectual Traditions
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