Quezon in his speeches / compiled and edited by Pedro De La Llana, F. B. Icasiano, Napolen Dejoras and Nemesio Angeles

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila, Philippines : State Publishing Company, c1937Description: ix, 148 pages ; 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 686.2 .Q39 1937
Contents:
My loyalty to my party ends -- The Triumph of collectivism -- I never submit to humiliation -- To the memory of Spain -- One more step forward -- Acceptance speech -- has leadership no concrete plan? -- Inaugural address -- On National defense -- The National economic council -- The First national assembly -- Underfed because underpaid -- Securing economic safety -- We shall not permit injustices -- A retrospect
Summary: Manuel L. Quezon needs no introduction to the world. His life is an unparalleled epic in the annals of local affairs. His great insights ; his genius for the dramatic and the spectacular ; his almost uncanny sense of adaptation to all the conditions and circumstances of public life ...
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Filipiniana Special Collection FIL DS 686.2 .Q39 1937 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000019958

My loyalty to my party ends -- The Triumph of collectivism -- I never submit to humiliation -- To the memory of Spain -- One more step forward -- Acceptance speech -- has leadership no concrete plan? -- Inaugural address -- On National defense -- The National economic council -- The First national assembly -- Underfed because underpaid -- Securing economic safety -- We shall not permit injustices -- A retrospect

Manuel L. Quezon needs no introduction to the world. His life is an unparalleled epic in the annals of local affairs. His great insights ; his genius for the dramatic and the spectacular ; his almost uncanny sense of adaptation to all the conditions and circumstances of public life ...

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