See also: Filibusters Filibustero Filibuster Filibustering Filibustered Filial Filing Filigree Filicide Filiation Filipino Filioque
1. Un grupo de Filibusteros robaron los objetos de valor que encontraron en el barco recién atracado
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2. The word was first used in Congress in the 1850s when a debate lasted so long that a disgruntled senator called the delaying speakers a pack of Filibusteros
First, Filibusteros
3. The Filibusteros is the eighth episode of the first season of The High Chaparral
Filibusteros, First
4. Spanish: ·pirate, plunderer, freebooter 2003, Arturo Uslar Pietri, Morgan y los piratas, El Nacional (→ISBN) El gobernador inglés de Jamaica concede patente de corso a los Filibusteros, principalmente para que ataquen a las colonias españolas: atacan Costa Rica y Tobago
Freebooter, Filibusteros
5. But in the early 1800s, Americans referred to it with a word derived from the flibustier and Filibusteros who pirated the seas on behalf of France and Spain
From, Flibustier, Filibusteros, France
6. Denounced as Filibusteros by their would-be subjects, and alternately praised and prosecuted as filibusters back home, they styled themselves as statesmen and …
Filibusteros, Filibusters
7. Inevitably, filibusters (from “Filibusteros,” Spanish for pirates) became increasingly frequent, especially to block civil rights legislation, including laws against lynching
Filibusters, From, Filibusteros, For, Frequent
8. "The High Chaparral" The Filibusteros (TV Episode 1967) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
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9. His soldiers, recruited in the States, were called Filibusteros, a word that comes from the Dutch Vrij Buiter, or free booter, a word that also referred to pirates
Filibusteros, From, Free
10. VI Aniversario de Filibusteros de Caborca MC
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11. After the Mexican war of 1846–’48, the Mexican government had to coin the term Filibusteros for the armed invaders convinced that conquering vast territories was their manifest destiny.
Filibusteros, For
12. Historia de los Filibusteros (1908) Rodriguez Beteta, Virgilio
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13. Trascendencia Nacional e Internacional de la Guerra de Centro America Contra Walker y sus Filibusteros (1965) Squier, E
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14. They were highly respected in their respective pueblos or towns, though regarded as Filibusteros or rebels by the friars
Filibusteros, Friars
15. Filibusteros, novela de Sebastián Gatti
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16. "Filibusteros (y su fábula)" es la novela más reciente del escritor Juan Sebastián Gatti (1963).
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17. Corsarios y Filibusteros franceses, holandeses e ingleses asolaron el Caribe, capturaron navíos y saquearon ciudades y poblados
Filibusteros, Franceses
18. Los Filibusteros modernos no tienen límites para sus fechorías
Filibusteros, Fechor
19. Los Filibusteros tienen aún cuatro juegos por realizar y suman 31 victorias
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20. Las acciones de estos Filibusteros no tienen parangón.
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21. Formed in the unification of three different gangs in the old ruins of a Corvega factory, Los Filibusteros have since adopted to fighting in the capital, with their small size, by assuming a more guerilla style of fighting
Formed, Factory, Filibusteros, Fighting
22. Manilamen as Filibusteros-for-HireIn the course of the nineteenth century, a few hundreds of Manilamen engaged in military adventurism and mercenary activities
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23. Listen to Filibusteros on Spotify
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24. “Filibusteros” Rizal named the work EI Filibusterismo, a term whose meaning has changed again and again
Filibusteros, Filibusterismo
25. Watch The High Chaparral - Season 1, Episode 8 - The Filibusteros: Buck, Victoria and Manolito return to the Montoya Ranch and become prisoners, with Don Sebastian, of a degraded former C
Filibusteros, Former
26. This class included the ilustrados who belonged to the landed gentry and who were highly respected in their respective pueblos or towns, though regarded as Filibusteros or rebels by the friars
Filibusteros, Friars
27. Flyers circulated in relation to this cause the students to be accused of being Filibusteros
Flyers, Filibusteros
28. Ha llegado a mis oídos que los Filibusteros del Mar del Sur han establecido un campamento justo al sur de aquí
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The filibuster is a tactic used in the U.S. Senate to block or delay action on a bill or other measure. A filibustering senator may endlessly debate an issue, introduce time-consuming procedural motions, or use any other means to obstruct or prevent action.
In the 1850s, the Spanish word filibustero was used to refer to American soldiers of fortune that traveled Central America and the Spanish West Indies stirring up rebellions. The word was first used in Congress in the 1850s when a debate lasted so long that a disgruntled senator called the delaying speakers a pack of filibusteros.
The filibuster is a tactic used in the U.S. Senate to block or delay action on a bill or other measure. A filibustering senator may endlessly debate an issue, introduce time-consuming procedural motions, or use any other means to obstruct or prevent action.
The filibuster is a tactic used in the U.S. Senate to block or delay action on a bill or other measure. A filibustering senator may endlessly debate an issue, introduce time-consuming procedural motions, or use any other means to obstruct or prevent action.