![]() ![]() ![]() “When, still a child, I told you that I wanted to acquire learning, you were overjoyed because your heart’s desire was that a son of yours should be a priest to be a minister of God was for you the greatest honour that a man could aspire to in this world. #LA REVOLUCION FILIPINA APOLINARIO MABINI PDF FULL#In celebration of Mother’s Day, we are publishing the full text of Guerrero’s translation of the dedication here, as what appears on the Malacañang website. Mabini paid tribute to his mother in the dedication of La Revolucion Filipina. Guerrero’s translation of La Revolucion Filipina into English, he describes Mabini as “(r)ighteous, perceptive and farsighted beyond the measure of his contemporaries and successors, the very embodiment of the intellectual in a revolution, he was not so intransigent as he was thought to be…” Mabini was also an educator, lawyer and writer, and one of his most famous works is the La Revolucion Filipina or The Philippine Revolution, which was both an account and critique of the revolutionary movement at the time. ![]() He returned home to the Philippines in February 1903 after agreeing to take the oath of allegiance to the United States. Despite losing the function of both his legs to polio, he proved himself invaluable to the revolution and the eventual establishment of the First Philippine Republic. Apolinario Mabini y Maranan ESTABLISHING THE NEW GOVERNMENT During his exile, He wrote La Revolucion Filipina, worn down and sickly, fearing that he would die in exile, He finally agreed to take the oath of allegiance to the US. Apolinario Mabini wasn’t called the Brains of the Revolution for nothing. ![]()
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