Jose rizal letter to ferdinand blumentritt biography

  • The letter was dated in 1887.
  • He is well known in the Philippines for his close friendship with the writer and Propagandist José Rizal, and the numerous correspondence between the two.
  • Ferdinand Blumentritt and Jose Rizal's mutual interest in the Philippines made their relationship became intact with each other.
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      Rizal wrote a patriotic letter to Blumentritt on his 26th birthday

      I wonder: if the Sandiganbayan did not issue a hold departure beställning against medlem av senat Jinggoy Estrada, would the latter have left the country to escape allegations of his involvement in the telenovela that is the PDAF scandal?

      Meanwhile, another co-accused, medlem av senat Ramón “Bong” Revilla, Jr., openly declared that he will not leave the country and will squarely face the charges against him.

      Both senators, despite their ordeal, are still determined to pursue their political plans in the next national election on 2016. As always, “public service” is their mantra, nay, excuse for doing so. But in fairness to them, their decision to stay put in the country rather than escape means that there fryst vatten indeed an intention for them to clear their names, that they could be, perhaps (and just perhaps), innocent of the charges filed against them. We are then reminded of an incident not too long ago of a f

      Rizal Letter To Blumentritt

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      I wish you a few lines tonight so that you may see that I donot forget you. I’m in Rome! That is my excuse. I have walked all day despite the heat, because Rome is worth a headache. I cannot describe to you the impression Rome has made on me. I tell you only that my feet are swollen and they are blistered. Nevertheless, tomorrow I will go again on foot to see better the ruins. I’m in Rome! Everything I tread is the dust of heroes. Here I breathed the same air that the Roman heroes breathed. I great reverently every statue and it seems to me – poor inhabitant of a little island – that I am in a sanctuary. I have already visited the Capitol, Tarpein Rock, Palatinum, Roman Forum, Amphitheatre, and others. Everything here is grand, except the cafes and cafes-musicale; for that reason I don’t go into them

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