[The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 by Emma Helen Blair]@TWC D-Link bookThe Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 PREFACE 181/239
In its order you shall insert the section written you; and, after answering it, you shall go on to the next, observing the same order.
By that means, what you have received and what you have answered to that particular case can be separately and explicitly ascertained, and although, with your good prudence, you shall have enacted certain things beforehand, which are already executed, in whole or in part, at the time of their ordering, or you shall have been intending such action, yet you shall advise us of what is ordered and of its fulfilment.
That concluded, in a separate letter you shall report, as you are doing, of the other matters that it is advisable should be understood, in the department and office to which your correspondence goes, of what is ordered you, and what you have done, and the notice of what you say, so that you may be answered and what is advisable be provided."] 25th.
In the same manner, I have reduced the pay that it has been customary to give, of all those who came here with me. [_Marginal note_: "It is well."] 26th.
In Terrenate there are four salaries of thirty pesos.
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