Compare that to Emilio F. Aguinaldo's approval of the Biyak-na-Bato Constitution that was nothing but almost entirely based on the Cuban Constitution.
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Those who insult the Supremo for supposed ignorance of letters better insult themselves more.
Mr. Evangelista read to him a constitution which he wanted the Supremo to adopt for the revolutionary government. After the reading, however, the Supremo said that a better constitution for the Motherland could be written by educated Filipinos, of whom there was a great number. He said that it would be utterly disgraceful to use such a model since it was very similar to the one written by a Spaniard, (Antonio) Maura, the minister of foreign relations of the Spanish government.
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