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Muñoz-Rivera and Federal
At about the same time that the Republican Party of Puerto Rico was organized under the U. S., Luis Muñoz-Rivera organized the Federal Party.

Muñoz-Rivera and was
Muñoz-Rivera had been the leader of the monarchist faction of the autonomists, not truly out of conviction but because Spain was a monarchy.

Muñoz-Rivera and .
Bickering between Muñoz-Rivera and Barbosa did not allow the autonomous government to be established immediately.

exiled and himself
Constantine is believed to have exiled those who refused to accept the Nicean creed — Arius himself, the deacon Euzoios, and the Libyan bishops Theonas of Marmarica and Secundus of Ptolemais — and also the bishops who signed the creed but refused to join in condemnation of Arius, Eusebius of Nicomedia and Theognis of Nicaea.
He exiled himself from Ireland, to return only once, many years later.
He voluntarily exiled himself from Silesia in 1529 in order to relieve pressure on and embarrassment of his duke.
The leader of this revolt, Gen. José María Moncada, declared that he supported the claim of exiled Liberal vice-president Juan Bautista Sacasa, who arrived in Puerto Cabezas in December, declaring himself president of a " constitutional " government.
Alcibiades was not re-elected general by the Athenians and he exiled himself from the city.
Sergius was then forcibly exiled by Lambert, fleeing to his see at Caere, where he placed himself under the protection of Adalbert II, Margrave of Tuscany.
Once exiled, Thucydides took permanent residence in the estate and, given his ample income from the gold mines, he was able to dedicate himself to full-time history writing and research, including many fact-finding trips.
In 924 or 925 Wenceslaus assumed government for himself and had Drahomíra exiled.
In August Vice President al Baydh exiled himself voluntarily to Aden, and the country ’ s general security situation deteriorated as political rivals settled scores and tribal elements took advantage of the widespread unrest.
He was, however, himself defeated by an alliance of the exiled king of Gwynedd, Cadwallon ap Cadfan and Penda, king of Mercia, at the Battle of Hatfield Chase in 633.
Mowbray himself was exiled for life.
Sulla also sent a letter to the Senate regaling them of his victories over Mithridates and assuring them that he had received those exiled by Cinna and that he would provide swift retribution to those who were guilty of causing himself and the Senate to suffer.
The emperor was in the end dragged out of his sanctuary, blinded and exiled to a monastery — the sagas claim that it was Harald himself who blinded Michael V.
The Pentecostal minister Finis Dake interprets the Bible verses Esther 2: 5 – 6 (" Mordecai son of Jair, the son of Shimei, the son of Kish, who had been carried into exile from Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, among those taken captive with Jeconiah king of Judah ") to mean that Mordecai himself was exiled by Nebuchadnezzar.
Herodotus tells that Adrastus exiled himself to Lydia after accidentally killing his brother.
Although the Monk seemingly traps the Doctor on the same ice planet he was himself exiled to, thanks to the betrayal of the Doctor's companion Ace, it is revealed at the conclusion of the novel that Ace was simply pretending to side with the Monk to defeat him, the novel ending with the Monk being apparently captured by a Chronovore that he had imprisoned to help him alter time.
The Stanleys had been communicating with the exiled Henry Tudor for some time and Tudor's strategy of landing in Wales and heading east into central England depended on the acquiescence of Sir William Stanley, as Chamberlain of Chester and north Wales, and by extension on that of Lord Stanley himself.
Leclère, a supporter of the exiled Napoléon I, found himself dying at sea and charged Dantès to deliver two objects: a package to Marshall Bertrand ( exiled with Napoleon Bonaparte on Elba ), and a letter from Elba to an unknown man in Paris.
In the internal power struggle that followed Torrijos emerged victorious — he exiled Martínez in 1969 and promoted himself to brigadier general.
He exiled himself to Budapest and tried to promote railways in Russia and Hungary.
Yeh Mingchen was exiled to Calcutta, India, where he starved himself to death.
Dugan was exiled to Soay, where he died ; the other, called Fearchar Mòr, was sent to Stac an Armin, where he found life so intolerable he cast himself into the sea.
He saw himself and other exiled Romanian intellectuals as members of a circle who worked to " maintain the culture of a free Romania and, above all, to publish texts that had become unpublishable in Romania itself ".

exiled and New
Its protagonist is an exiled king, played by Chaplin, who arrives in New York with a plan to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
The number killed during La Semaine Sanglante (" The Bloody Week " of 21 – 28 May 1871 ) was perhaps 30, 000, with as many as 50, 000 later executed or imprisoned ; 7, 000 were exiled to New Caledonia ; thousands more escaped to exile.
Sensitive yet caustic, and disgusted by the inferior movies he was performing in, Bogart cultivated the persona of a soured idealist, a man exiled from better things in New York, living by his wits, drinking too much, cursed to live out his life among second-rate people and projects.
* 1098: the Dongpo Academy of Hainan, China is built in honor of the Song Dynasty Chinese official and poet Su Shi, who was exiled there for criticizing reforms of the New Policies Group.
* 1080 – The Chinese poet Su Shi is exiled from court for writing poems criticizing the various reforms of the New Policies Group.
In this series of original novels, set about 40 years after A New Hope, Luke Skywalker, now in his late 50's, is deposed by the government from his position as Grand Master, and exiled from Coruscant.
The best known examples were the Algonquian peoples, who were exiled from the New England colonies and sold into slavery in the 17th century, notably in the aftermaths of the Pequot War and King Philip's War, but some are have believed to come from as far away as Mexico.
Louis Philippe also visited the United States for four years, staying in Philadelphia ( where his brothers Antoine and Louis Charles were in exile ), New York City ( where he most likely stayed at the Somerindyck family estate on Broadway and 75th Street with other exiled princes ), and Boston.
Four men were convicted and sentenced to death for treason ; however, they were pardoned by Governor William Livingston and exiled from New Jersey.
While the New Army belonged to the Qing government, it had already been infiltrated by the then exiled Sun Yat-sen's anti-Qing allegiance.
He completed the set in 2001 playing the fallen and exiled leader in the fanciful film The Emperor's New Clothes.
Back in New York Martí joined General Calixto García's Cuban revolutionary committee, made up of exiled & disheveled Cubans who wanted independence for Cuba.
The exiled family were raised in Rotterdam, in the Dutch Republic, thus Robert Livingston was fluent in the Dutch language, which helped him greatly in his later career in the former Dutch colony of New Netherland.
During World War II the exiled PNV government attempted to join the Allies and settled itself in New York to gain American recognition and support, but soon after the war finished, Franco became an American ally in the context of the Cold War, depriving the PNV any chance for power in the Basque Country.
The dominance of the reformist faction at court allowed the New Policy Group greater ability to have Su Shi exiled for political crimes.
Left to right: Nahum Goldmann, Stephen Wise, and French lawyer Henri Torres | Henry Torrès ( speaking ) at a World Jewish Congress conference in New York City, 7 June 1942 Under the auspices of the WJC, 18 committees were set up in the United States composed of exiled representatives of the different European Jewish communities under Nazi rule.
During the CoDominium, it was settled by the Universal Church of New Harmony, and later by exiled miners and other involuntary groups such as nationalists and ethnic minorities of the U. S. A. and U. S. S. R.
Upon his graduation in 1974, Blades moved to the United States, staying temporarily with his exiled parents in Miami, Florida before moving to New York City.
Among the exiled Bundists who went on with Socialist politics in America was Baruch Charney Vladeck ( 1886 – 1938 ), elected to the New York Board of Aldermen as a Socialist in 1917, defeated in 1921 but re-elected in 1937 to the newly formed New York City Council running on the American Labor Party ticket.
On the 12th of June 1941 Representatives of Great Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Union of South Africa and of the exiled governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Yugoslavia, and the general de Gaulle of France met and signed the Declaration of St. James ' Palace which was the first of six treaties signed that established the United Nations and compose the Charter of the United Nations.
A funeral speech was delivered by the exiled French historian Henri Focillon, from New York City, calling Iorga " one of those legendary personalities planted, for eternity, in the soil of a country and the history of human intelligence.
The Guardian reported on October 16, 1965, that captured spy Oleg Penkovsky had confirmed details of the missile accident, and exiled scientist Zhores Medvedev provided further details in 1976 in the British weekly magazine New Scientist.
As Howe finally approached Philadelphia, Patriot leaders exiled him anyway to an Allen family estate in New Jersey called " the Union ", about from Philadelphia in present Union Township.

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