Lineage, Life and Labors of Jos Rizal, Philippine Patriot | Page 3

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sketch by Rizal.
The Victory of Death over Life and of Science over Death Statuettes by
Rizal from photographs.
José T. De Andrade, Rizal's Bodyguard From an old print.
José Maria Basa of Hongkong From a photograph.
Imitations of Japanese Art From Rizal's sketch book.
Dr. Antonio Maria Regidor From a photograph.
A "Wheel of Fortune" Answer Book Facsimile.
Dr. Reinhold Rost From a photograph.
A Page from Andersen's Fairy Tales Translated by Rizal Facsimile.
Dedication of Rizal's Translation of Andersen's Fairy Tales Facsimile.
A Trilingual Letter by Rizal Facsimile.
Morga's History in the British Museum From a photograph of the
original.
Application, Recommendation and Admission to the British Museum
From photographs of the originals.

"La Solidaridad" From photograph of the original.
Staff of "La Solidaridad" From a photograph.
Rizal Fencing with Luna in Paris From a photograph.
General Weyler Known as "Butcher" Weyler From a photograph.
Rizal's Parents during the Land Troubles From photographs.
The Writ of Eviction against Rizal's Father Facsimile of the original.
Room in which "El Filibusterismo" was Begun Pencil sketch by Rizal.
First Page of the Manuscript of "El Filibusterismo" Facsimile from the
original.
Cover of the Manuscript of "El Filibusterismo" Facsimile of the
original.
Rizal's Professional Card when in Hongkong Facsimile of the original.
Statuette Modeled by Rizal From a photograph.
Don Eulogio Despujol From an old print.
Proposed Settlement in Borneo Facsimile of original sketch.
Rizal's Passport or "Safe Conduct" Photograph of the original.
Part of Despujol's Private Inquiry Facsimile of the original.
Case Secretly Filed against Rizal Facsimile of the original.
Luis De La Torre, Secretary to Despujol From an old print.
Regulations of La Liga Filipina Facsimile in Rizal's handwriting.
The Calle Ilaya Monument to Rizal and La Liga Filipina From a
photograph.
Three New Species Discovered by Rizal and Named After Him From
an engraving.
Specimens Collected by Rizal and Father Sanchez From photographs.
Statuette by Rizal, The Mother's Revenge From a photograph.
Father Sanchez, S. J. From a photograph.
Drawings of Fishes Caught at Dapitan Twelve facsimiles of Rizal's
originals.
Plan of the Water Works for Dapitan Facsimile of Rizal's sketch.
Jewelry of Earliest Moro Converts From a photograph.
Hill and Excavations where the Jewelry was Found Facsimile of a
sketch by Rizal.
List of Ethnographical Material Facsimile.
The Blind Mr. Taufer From a photograph.
Rizal's Father-in-Law From a photograph.
Carved Portrait of Josefina Bracken From a photograph.

Josefina Bracken's Baptismal Certificate Facsimile of the original.
Josefina Bracken, Afterwards Mrs. José Rizal From a photograph.
Leonora Rivera Pencil sketch by Rizal.
Leonora Rivera at the Age of Fifteen From a photograph.
Letter to His Nephew by Rizal Facsimile.
Ethnographical Material Collected by Rizal From a print.
Cell in which Rizal was Imprisoned From a photograph.
Cuartel De España From a photograph.
Luis T. De Andrade From an old print.
Interior of Cell From a photograph.
Rizal's Wedding Gift to His Wife Facsimile of original.
Rizal's Symbolic Name in Masonry Facsimile of original.
The Wife of José Rizal From a photograph.
Execution of Rizal From a photograph.
Burial Record of Rizal Facsimile from the Paco register.
Grave of Rizal in Paco Cemetery, Manila From a photograph.
The Alcohol Lamp in which the "Farewell" Poem was Hidden From a
photograph.
The Opening Lines of Rizal's Last Verses Facsimile of original.
Rizal's Farewell to His Mother Facsimile.
Monument at the Corner of Rizal Avenue From a photograph.
Float in a Rizal Day Parade From a photograph.
W. J. Bryan as a Rizal Day Orator From a photograph.
Governor-General Forbes and Delegate Mariano Ponce From a
photograph.
The Last Portrait of José Rizal's Mother From a photograph.
Accepted Model for the Rizal Monument From a photograph.
The Rizal Monument in Front of the New Capital From a sketch.
The Story of the Monkey and the Tortoise Six facsimiles from Rizal's
originals.

CHAPTER I
America's Forerunner
THE lineage of a hero who made the history of his country during its
most critical period, and whose labors constitute its hope for the future,

must be more than a simple list of an ascending line. The blood which
flowed in his veins must be traced generation by generation, the better
to understand the man, but at the same time the causes leading to the
conditions of his times must be noted, step by step, in order to give a
better understanding of the environment in which he lived and labored.
The study of the growth of free ideas is now in the days of our
democracy the most important feature of Philippine history; hitherto
this history has consisted of little more than lists of governors, their
term of office, and of the recital of such incidents as were considered to
redound to the glory of Spain, or could be so twisted and
misrepresented as to make them appear
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