“Where the women are virtuous, vice is timid, and dignity predominates in the popular custom. But were women are frivolous, men become immoral, vicious and forget or despise their sacred duties.”

Marcelo H. del Pilar to the women of Bulacan (1889)

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Filipino writer, lawyer, and journalist (1850-1896) 1850–1896

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