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One old man kept supplying them with spears and > was soon shot. Great many were shot. Some other blacks held up pieces of > bark to keep off the balls but it was no use. Some were shot dead with their > bark in their hands.
Melgar 1940, p. 9 Most items identified seem to be minor editorial pieces,La Convicción 29.11.71, available here though it is not clear if and what pen-names Melgar might have used, especially when running La Reconquista. In the late 1870s as "Franco de Sena" he kept supplying correspondence from Paris to La Illustración Católica,La Ilustración Católica 21.03.
They kept supplying Zeppelin, but worked on other airship engines too. In 1912, the company adopted the name Maybach-Motorenbau GmbH (Maybach Engine Construction Company). In 1916, they developed a 160 hp aircraft engine which sold 2000 units before the end of World War I. In 1916, Wilhelm Maybach was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the Technical University of Stuttgart.
34, available here Starting 1933 he kept supplying pieces to established Barcelona reviews La CruzLa Cruz 17.08.33, available here and especially to Hormiga de Oroin 1934-36 he published 22 articles, Raquel Arias Durá, La revista "La Hormiga de Oro". Análisis de contenido y estudio documental del fondo fotográfico [PhD thesis Universidad Complutense], Madrid 2013, p. 194 though also to minor titles.
La Vanguardia 11.11.33, available here He kept supplying historical and religious articles to Traditionalist periodicals.in Catalan, e.g. A proposit de les festes de Corpus, published in Tradició Catalana 02.06.34, available here; Llosas kept pursuing his historical and archeological interest throughout all his life, publishing also in the 1910s and 1920s, see booklets Olot en temps d’Alfons V el Mangánim (1913), La Reyna Empordanesa.
However, the raids did not have the desired effect; these countries kept supplying soldiers for the crusades against the Hussites. During a war between Poland and the Teutonic Order, some Hussite troops helped the Poles. In 1433, a Hussite army of 7,000 men marched through Neumark into Prussia and captured Dirschau on the Vistula River. They eventually reached the mouth of the Vistula where it enters the Baltic Sea near Danzig.
After the conclusion of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, Britain and France became deeply concerned that Joseph Stalin kept supplying more oil to Hitler's Germany. Planning began shortly after the Soviet invasion of Poland in September 1939 and gained momentum after Stalin launched the Winter War against Finland in November 1939. The plan included the seizure of northern Norway and Sweden and an advance into Finland, to confront Soviet troops and naval forces in the Baltic Sea. The plan was seen as costly and ineffective in dealing with the German threat and was thus scaled back to the seizure of Norway and the Swedish iron ore mines.
By the fall of 1980, Kirby had grown disenchanted with the Commisso brothers, complaining that they were stingy with paying him in full and kept supplying him with inaccurate information, causing him to bomb and shoot the wrong people, but then refused to pay him for his work under the grounds that he had targeted the wrong people. In November 1980, Kirby contracted the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and offered his services as an informant. In exchange for complete immunity for his past crimes, some $1,950 per month for his information and police protection for himself and his family, Kirby became a RCMP informant. By his own admission, Kirby's decision to turn Crown's evidence was not due to moral reasons, but instead due to his belief that the Commisso brothers were planning to kill him to avoid paying him.
196 In the early 1920s Bardina and his local collaborator Joaquín Blaya launched Annuario Internacional Americano, a business magazine focused on commerce. The project proved hugely successful, with the review distributed in many American countries; it also consumed lots of his time, as gathering information and establishing new links Bardina started to travel across the continent; his trips took him to Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina and Ecuador. For the first time he enjoyed affluence, travelling extensively, staying in the best hotels and basking in the growing prestige.Martorell, Cassasses, Parunella 1959, p. 196 As he maintained contacts with his former Barcelona editors, he kept re-issuing manuals written back in Spain; posing as an expert and hailed by friendly periodicals as “celebre Dr. Saimbraum”, one of the pen-names he assumed, Bardina used to recommend booklets of “Dra. Fanny”, another nome de plume of him.La Hormiga de Oro 22.07.26, available here Valparaíso, former La Unión office Apart from contributing to periodicals issued by Seminario San Rafael, Bardina kept supplying other newspapers and reviews, like Diario Hispano-Americano of Valparaíso or Diario Ilustrado of Santiago de Chile; some, however, refused to publish his pieces due to “exceso de originalidad”.

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