| 11. | In Pannonia there was some brigandage.
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| 12. | In 1919 Mori was sent back to Sicily as the head of special forces against brigandage.
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| 13. | In the 19th century the illusory Napoleonic promises of liberty were dissolved in Carbonaria and brigandage.
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| 14. | This turn of event created a rural proletariat apt for brigandage and violence by irregular groups.
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| 15. | In addition, the surge of brigandage and the Mafia provoked widespread violence, corruption and illegality.
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| 16. | Calabria had been badly hit by Murat's repression of local piracy and brigandage during his reign.
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| 17. | In 1381 the city's troops successfully ended the brigandage and captured the and the pertaining bailiwick.
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| 18. | The vast majority languished in poverty, resorting to selling lands to the Church, or to brigandage.
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| 19. | Brigandage may be, and not infrequently has been, the last resource of a people subject to invasion.
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| 20. | The peers started to emigrate to the cities of France, and incidents of brigandage multiplied by the moment.
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