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Felipe Calderón (Filipino politician)

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for his primary and secondary courses and was granted a scholarship. He received high honors in a Bachelor of Arts degree, later working in the newspaper industry writing for several newspapers. He later enrolled at the
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on April 27, 1899, offering suggestions for the restoration of peace. He was requested to draft rules for the Philippine government of the first municipalities during the war with the United States.
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Calderon died on June 6, 1908, at the Saint Paul Hospital. His death was caused by intestinal obstruction while his body was weakened due to working long hours.
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and completed his studies at Licentiate in Law in 1894. After graduation, he participated in the law office of
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Central Banking as State Building: Policymakers and Their Nationalism in the Philippines, 1933-1964
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on January 25, 1899. The constitution was drafted by Calderon together with
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Mis memorias sobre la revolución filipina: segunda etapa, 1898 á 1901
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lawyer, social scientist, Writer, politician and revolutionary leader
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My Memoirs on the Philippine Revolution: Second Stage, 1898 to 1901
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began, he traveled to Manila where he appeared before the
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Involvement in the Philippine Wars for Independence
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