| 31. | Worse, many of these fighters were essentially freebooters, more interested in larceny or brigandage than in actually defending France.
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| 32. | Tried and convicted for brigandage, Sakay and Colonel Lucio de Vega were hanged while Montalan and others received life imprisonment.
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| 33. | The "'Seven and a Half Days Revolt "'or post unification brigandage in the Italian mezzogiorno.
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| 34. | The shame is that so many Americans truly think this political brigandage is a legitimate government exercise pursued in their best interests.
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| 35. | Further, by contrast with more general historians, those who have made specific studies of piracy and brigandage barely mention Aetolia.
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| 36. | The Gonin Gumi were primarily aimed at combating the vagabondage and brigandage of the time, including mutual defence against the rMnin.
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| 37. | The Bourbon restoration, Andria was a protagonist of the Risorgimento and, after the unification of Italy, the brigandage era.
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| 38. | In Kingdom of Naples, every successive revolutionary disturbance saw a recrudescence of brigandage down to the unification of 1860-1861.
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| 39. | Applying harsh, sometimes even cruel measures, Miloa and Jevrem managed to reduce, virtually eradicate brigandage to a reasonable level.
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| 40. | The first Basmachi fighters were bandits, as their name suggests, and they reverted to brigandage as the movement fizzled later on.
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