| 31. | He took the precaution of touching the statue of pioneer-freebooter, Daniel Boone, for good luck before leaving.
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| 32. | Having been punished for laziness by their master, they ran away and became freebooters in the marshlands of the Euphrates.
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| 33. | Worse, many of these fighters were essentially freebooters, more interested in larceny or brigandage than in actually defending France.
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| 34. | Freebooter lost his carefree attitude and became more withdrawn, but he still fought the forces of evil in her honor.
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| 35. | On January 17, 1673, an English freebooter, Capt . William Dampier reached Tictabun island off the Zamboanga coast.
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| 36. | While Conaire and his people feast in D?Derga's hostel, the freebooters attack them and a battle ensues.
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| 37. | The leaders of these raids, however, were probably still freebooters and adventurers, acting largely on their own behalf.
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| 38. | And the U . S . government isn't going to provide that intel to a bunch of freebooters ."
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| 39. | He sent the Aetolian freebooter razzia through the Aegean, during the course of which he plundered the Cyclades and Rhodian territories.
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| 40. | Filibusters were a class of American freebooters who planned private invasions of several Latin American countries to extend U . S . influence.
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