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Definition of Flibustiers

Flibustier
Flibustier Fli`bus`tier", n. [F.] A buccaneer; an American pirate. See Flibuster. [Obs.]

Meaning of Flibustiers from wikipedia

- in search of leather, as game was abundant there. Around 1650, French flibustiers, running out of room on the Île de la Tortue, began to arrive on the...
- Le Flibustier may refer to Le flibustier (opera), by César Cui, composed during 1888–1889 Le Flibustier, an 1888 play by Jean Richepin French destroyer...
- 1613–1676 : fondateur de la colonie de Saint-Domingue et gouverneur des flibustiers. Brest: Télégramme. ISBN 978-2-84833-294-9. OCLC 849870919. Clammer,...
- Le flibustier is a comédie lyrique (lyric comedy) in three acts, composed by César Cui during 1888–1889. Although the title can translate as The Pirate...
- Carné 1966 Tender Scoundrel Béatrice Dumonceaux Jean Becker Corsaires et Flibustiers Mary Brown Claude Barma Grand Prix Monique Delvaux-Sarti John Frankenheimer...
- this "piratical" notoriety was portra**** in Jean Richepin's play Le flibustier and in César Cui's eponymous opera. The corsairs of Saint-Malo not only...
- labour devolves on the ****s and where the 4 million 'white trash' are flibustiers by calling. For all that, I'm prepared to bet my life on it that these...
- (2004). Corsaires basques et bayonnais du XVe au XIXe siècle: pirates, flibustiers, boucaniers (in French). Paris: Cairn. pp. 201–205. ISBN 9782912233790...
-  829. Berbouche, Alain (17 June 2010). Pascal Galodé (ed.). Pirates, flibustiers & corsaires, de René Duguay-Troüin à Robert Surcouf: Le droit et les...
- avantures de monsieur Robert Chevalier, dit de Beauchêne, capitaine de flibustiers dans la Nouvelle-France, which resembles certain works of Daniel Defoe...