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  • Terry Nolan, 52, and Barry Ford, 51, along with two other members of the club called the Hidalgos were convicted June 15 by a Pierce County jury of second-degree murder in the death of Dana Beaudine, 38.

    The News Tribune Blogs 2010

  • Terry Nolan, 52, and Barry Ford, 51, along with two other members of the club called the Hidalgos were convicted June 15 by a Pierce County jury of second-degree murder in the death of Dana Beaudine, 38.

    The News Tribune Blogs 2010

  • Terry Nolan, 52, and Barry Ford, 51, along with two other members of the club called the Hidalgos were convicted June 15 by a Pierce County jury of second-degree murder in the death of Dana Beaudine, 38.

    unknown title 2009

  • I actually appreciate their existence as, together with Dalisay and Abad and the Tiempos and the Hidalgos, etcetera etcetera etcetera, they made me possible.

    A Couple Of Posts From An Exercise In Youthful Blasphemy 2009

  • I actually appreciate their existence as, together with Dalisay and Abad and the Tiempos and the Hidalgos, etcetera etcetera etcetera, they made me possible.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • There are shops in Genoa expressly for the sale of these bridal ornaments, which are worn there, exclusively by the inferior classes; for the higher orders of society if seen in such, would forfeit, whether foreigners or citizens, all pretentions to rank and fashion; however, the Genoese gold trinkets, may be, and are, much worn by the _Hidalgos_ of many a place afar from that of their manufacture.

    The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 390, September 19, 1829 Various

  • Hidalgos here at Isabella had also servants, but no one more than two or three.

    1492, 1922

  • Through the forest and up the mountainside a road was cut by pioneers from among the aristocratic adventurers who had come with the party; which road, the first made in the New World, was called El Puerto de los Hidalgos.

    Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Volume 5 Filson Young 1907

  • Through the forest and up the mountainside a road was cut by pioneers from among the aristocratic adventurers who had come with the party; which road, the first made in the New World, was called El Puerto de los Hidalgos.

    Christopher Columbus and the New World of His Discovery — Complete Filson Young 1907

  • Through the forest and up the mountainside a road was cut by pioneers from among the aristocratic adventurers who had come with the party; which road, the first made in the New World, was called El Puerto de los Hidalgos.

    Christopher Columbus Young, Filson 1906

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