The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — volume 14 of 55

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As soon as the governorleft the city the licentiate Don Antonio de Ribera Maldonado assertedthat he, as the senior auditor, had the right to command in war andthe Audiencia to direct the government, in conformity with the decreewhich declares that if the governor shall become unable to performthe duties of his office, the Audiencia shall govern, and the seniorauditor shall perform the functions of captain-general. With regard tothis the Audiencia determined that the licentiate Don Antonio shoul...dfill the office of captain-general, under certain limitations whichwere set, while the governorship should remain as the governor DonPedro had left it. If it were necessary to carry out the decree, andif the chief command in military affairs should have to be given tothe senior auditor, it ought not to be with limitations. Likewise theAudiencia should assume the functions of the governor. Accordingly, I give a statement of that which has happened, as I am looking tothe future. An explanation of the said decree is needed to determinewhether, when the governor is absent from the city without leavingthe jurisdiction, he shall have authority to appoint whomsoever hechooses, or if the decree must necessarily be carried out.

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