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(1) A pirate along the Barbary Coast
(2) A swift pirate ship (often operating with official sanction
(3) A pirate along the Barbary coast
(4) A swift pirate ship (often operating with official sanction)
(5) Pirate
(1) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I'd rather be in my corsair , but thanks for the offer,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Gualtero said.
(2) From beneath his cloak, their follower drew a rusting corsair sabre and menaced the horse with it.
(3) Could he be a pirate captain, eager to hang my severed head from the bow of his corsair ?
(4) The corsairs refused to curtail their activities after each war's conclusion, and the states realized that they had created an uncontrollable force.
(5) Cutthroats, corsairs , and hot-shot pilots we got coming out of our ears.
(6) Reputations spread through any community, and the pirates and corsairs knew who they wanted to work with, as well as who they did NOT want to work withu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac
(7) If there were any corsairs docked, they were well disguisedu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac
(8) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Or at least a hundred pirate corsairs ,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb Garcia added.
(9) The old look out towers had to be manned against corsairs but they also earned their keep as observation points for the lucrative and highly organized hunts for the great shoals of tuna fish.
(10) The Goshawk was probably enough to discourage most pirate corsairs from attacking, but a cruiser was another matter.
(11) The war at sea was fought mainly by privateers on all sides, and the 2,800 enemy ships taken by French corsairs represent perhaps the greatest consistent success of the war.
(12) Behind the high walls, hidden by a long screen of ilexes, you are suddenly back in the eighteenth century, surrounded by the obelisks and mausolea of sea captains and corsairs , exiled aristocrats and shipwrecked plantation owners.
(13) French corsairs settled on the western part of the island in the 17th century and Spain recognized the French claims to the area in 1697 in the Treaty of Ryswick.
(14) During the Napoleonic wars Reunion, like Mauritius, served the French corsairs as a rallying place from which attacks on Indian merchantmen could be directed.
(15) European maritime powers paid the tribute demanded by the rulers of the privateering states of North Africa (Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli, and Morocco) to prevent attacks on their shipping by corsairs .