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as follows: "Volume i of this History [i.e., the volume by Andres de San Nicolas, for extract from which see our Vol. XXI], decade ii, chapter ix, folio 452; volume iii [i.e., the volume by Diego de Santa Theresa, from which appear extracts in Vol. XXXVI, pp. 113-188], marginal numbers, 233, 257 et seq., 530 et seq., 540, 596, and 649." [19] There is a a sidenote reference here in the original to Santa Cruz's Historia, part ii, book i, chapter xxiii. [20] A sidenote of the original refers here to Santa Theresa's Historia, marginal numbers 649 and 651. [21] See Vol. XL, p. 179, note 78. [22] A sidenote here refers to Santa Theresa's Historia, no. 259 ff. [23] The references in the margin at this point are to San Andres's Historia, folios 451, 452; Luis de Jesus's Historia, folios 39, 40, 44, 45, 70, 282, 284-295, and 353; Santa Theresa's Historia, marginal numbers 250 ff., 366 ff., 519, 522, 534, 599, 603, 615-629, 646 ff., and 740 ff. [24] Subhastacion: literally, sale of goods at public auction. [25] Our author also refers in sidenotes at this place to Luis de Jesus's Historia, folios 45, 167 ff., 284-295, and 353; and to Santa Theresa's Historia, marginal numbers 328, 522, 534, 648, 741, and 1153. [26] A sidenote reference at this point reads: "See Volume iii of this Historia [i.e., Santa Theresa's], marginal numbers 737-742." [27] The reference is to volume i of the series of histories of the Recollect order, the volume by Andres de San Nicolas, decade 2, chapter vi from folio 419. [28] A reference here in the original is to Santa Cruz's Historia, folio 499. [29] A sidenote refers to San Antonio's Chronicas, i, book i, chapter 39, no. 407, folio 139. [30] A sidenote refers at this point to Santa Theresa, nos. 239 ff., and 737 ff. [31] See Vol. XL, p. 123, note 46. [32] Mindoro has an area of 3,851 square miles, according to the estimate of the Census of the Philippines, i, pp. 65, 66. It has a maximum length of 100 miles and its greatest width is about 60 miles. Though represented as having two mountain ranges those who have crossed the island say that it has but one. The highest elevation of that range is Mt. Halcon, about 8,800 ft. high. The island has much valuable timber. The settlements are mostly confined to the coast, and are small, while some wild people live in the interior. [33] Of "yonote" Colin (Labor evangelica, p. 29) says: "They [i.e., the inhabitants of Mindoro] pay
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