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Later on, as word spread about the “revolutionary” way the school was educating its children, a new school was set up at the Cu-unjieng mansion in Paco, Manila.
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Later on, as word spread about the “revolutionary” way the school was educating its children, a new school was set up at the Cu-unjieng mansion in Paco, Manila.
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Soliven was accorded full military honors and a 19-gun salute during the funeral rites.
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