Number Title
1 Two letters of Rizal
2 To our belove country, Spain!
3 The Doctrines of the Katipunan
4 The First manifesto of Aguinaldo
5 A Decree of General Blanco and a Manifesto of General Polavieja
6 The Court martial of Andres Bonifacio
7 Aguinaldo’s manifesto from Biak-na-Bato
8 The Constitution of Biak-na-Bato
9 The Pact of Biak-na-Bato: the Preliminary agreement between Paterno and Aguinaldo
11 The Friar of memorial of 1898
12 The Constitution of Francisco Macabulos
13 The Teller resolution and the Platt amendment
14 The Manifesto of the Hongkong Junta
16 The Correspondence of Consul Pratt
17 The Return of Aguinaldo to the Philippines
18 Aguinaldo’s official narrative of his dealings with Admiral Dewey
19 Aguinaldo’s proclamations of May 24th 1898
20 Dewey’s denials
21 The Declaration of Philippine independence
22 The Establishment of local governments
23 The Establishment of the revolutionary government
24 The True decalogue of Mabini
25 The Constitutional program of Mabini
26 The Insignia of revolutionary officials
27 Aguinaldo’s address to the local presidents, Aug 3, 1899
28 The proclamation of local presidentes, August 1, 1898
29 The Propaganda Committee of Manila
30 The Decree of June 24, 1898, work of the Revolutionary Junta
31 The Opening of the Malolos Congress
32 Aguinaldo attempts to settle a strike
33 Agoncillo writes Aguinaldo
34 Consul Spencer Pratt celebrates a fiesta
35 Aguinaldo’s relations with General Anderson
36 The Parting of the ways between Americans and Filipinos
37 General Otis makes a simple request instead of a menacing order
38 A Debate on International law between Otis and Aguinaldo
39 McKinley and the acquisition of the Philippines
40 The Treaty of Paris
41 McKinley’s benevolent assimilation proclamation
42 Aguinaldo’s reply to McKiney’s benevolent assimilation proclamation
43 The Signers of our declaration of Independence
44 Mabini publishes his policy as head of the Cabinet
45 Agoncillo’s protest against the Treaty of Paris
46 Agoncillo’s memorial to the senate
47 An Eloquent address of Pedro A. Paterno
48 The Promulgation of the Malolos Constitution
49 The Malolos Constitution
50 The Solemn proclamation of the Philippine Republic
51 The War with America begins
52 Measures of protection established
53 Proclamation of the Schurman Commission
54 Mabini’s reply to the Schurman Commission
55 The Hay offer of autonomy
56 The Fall of the Mabini Cabinet
57 How Mr. Schurman would have established place in the Philippines
58 The Paterno Cabinet