01-060 [Family] 1882.12.30 Madrid...
Living expenses at Madrid higher than at Barcelona — Importance of knowing European languages — Invites young men with means to study abroad.
01-059 1882.12.29 From: José Rizal To: Paciano Rizal Living expenses at Madrid higher than at Barcelona — Importance of knowing European languages — Invites young men with means to study abroad. * * * Madrid, 30 December 1882 MR. PACIANO RIZAL MY DEAR BROTHER,...
Parents no longer able to write letters — “Drv cholera” — Concerns about the harvest — Poor milling — Feast of St. Francis — Rizal’s horse — A prophetic dream? Something of politics.
01-058 1882.12.29, Calamba From: Paciano Rizal To: José RizalParents no longer able to write letters — "Drv cholera" — Concerns about the harvest — Poor milling — Feast of St. Francis — Rizal's horse — A prophetic dream? Something of politics. Calamba, 29 December...
Cecilio is once again sick, but is recovering – Leonor is suffering from insomnia – Another epidemic: Beriberi – News of girl friends – Deaths of Juan Elizegui y Bautista and others – Ravages of the typhoons – Anacleto of del Rosario is going to study in Spain. (Original letter is damaged)
04-057 [Misc.] 1882.12.15 ...
Inquiring about the codes civil, criminal, administrative, and commercial.
01-056 [Family] 1882.12.14 Calamba...
Family news — Birth and baptism of a new nephew, Alfredo — Calamba inundated — Damage to crops — A new strange disease.
01-055 [Family] 1882.12.14 Calamba...
Race between an Italian named Barghosi and an Aragonese called Bielsa — Poor behavior of the Madrid public.
01-054 [Family] 1882.11.27 Madrid...
He has received a copy of the review published by the Circulo Hispano-Filipino of Madrid – Wishes to join the association
03-053 [Reformists] 1882.11.25 ...
Regrets not having talked with her brother before his Departure — Wants her son to be like Rizal.
01-052 [Family] 1882.11.13 Calamba...
Rizal’s new nephew — Typhoons and the Calamba River — Death of Diariong Tagalog
01-051 [Family] 1882.11.13 Calamba, Laguna...
