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          The great emancipator.

          A great American who loved mankind and died in its name, Abraham Lincoln, once said: "Among free men there can be no successful appeal from.!

          58 Facts About Manuel Roxas

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          Manuel Roxas y Acuna was a Filipino lawyer and politician who served as the fifth president of the Philippines from 1946 until his death in 1948.

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          The only parallel of history who comes immediately to mind is that patient, brooding spirit, Abraham Lincoln, like Rizal, a martyr to human freedom.

          Manuel Roxas served briefly as the third and last president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from May 28,1946, to July 4,1946, and became the first president of the independent Third Philippine Republic after the United States ceded its sovereignty over the Philippines.

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          Manuel Roxas was a posthumous child, as his father died after being mortally wounded by the Spanish Guardia Civil the year before.

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          Manuel Roxas was a Filipino politician who served as the fifth President of the Philippines.

        1. Manuel Roxas was a Filipino politician who served as the fifth President of the Philippines.
        2. President Manuel Roxas who was inaugurated as the first President of the Republic of the Philippines oh the.
        3. A great American who loved mankind and died in its name, Abraham Lincoln, once said: "Among free men there can be no successful appeal from.
        4. The great emancipator.
        5. But Manuel Roxas, Ramon Magsaysay was born in in a hut made of bamboo and cogon grass, the Philippine equiva- lent of Abraham Lincoln's log cabin.
        6. Manuel Roxas received his early education in the public schools of Capiz and attended St Joseph's College in Hong Kong at age 12, but due to homesickness, he went back to Capiz.

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          Manuel Roxas eventually transferred to Manila High School, graduating with honors in 1909.

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          Manuel Roxas then became professor of law at the Philippine Law School and National Univer