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Even so, the rising in Aragon known as the Hermandad (Brotherhood) [Sidenote: The
The Age of the Reformation Preserved Smith 1910
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Nativo Lopez, national director of the Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana, said that given all the historical events seen in Congress and the White House, "the truth is" that Obama has executed more deportations than Jimmy Carter.
Aurelia Fierros: ¿Did You Know August is Immigrant Pride Month? Aurelia Fierros 2011
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Nativo Lopez, national director of the Hermandad Mexicana Latinoamericana, said that given all the historical events seen in Congress and the White House, "the truth is" that Obama has executed more deportations than Jimmy Carter.
Aurelia Fierros: ¿Did You Know August is Immigrant Pride Month? Aurelia Fierros 2011
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Don Diego Esteban, boss of Hermandad, the cartel that controlled the world's cocaine supply, addressed his inner circle at the Hotel Belavista, a superior lodging in the seaside resort of Cartagena.
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Hermandad in Spain were partly communistic; the several rebellions in
The Age of the Reformation Preserved Smith 1910
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The first measure proposed to the cortes, in 1476, was the re-establishment of the celebrated Hermandad, or Holy Brotherhood, which was carried into effect the same year.
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The Hermandad in our day would be called a mounted police, but in the days of Isabella every organization came under the sanction of the Church.
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Every one hundred householders throughout the kingdom maintained one Hermandad.
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Then one of the legal assessors, or alcaldes, rose and said that the matter before their Majesties was a charge against the Englishman at the bar of killing a certain soldier of the Holy Hermandad, but that there seemed to be other matters mixed up with it.
Fair Margaret Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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"To the prison of the Holy Hermandad to await your trial for the slaying of one of its soldiers," answered the officer.
Fair Margaret Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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