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	<title>Comments on: Shepherds in Galician ports</title>
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		<title>By: kalebeul &#187; More churchy coppers</title>
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		<description>[...] Re shepherds, Pío Baroja says that in the Navarre village inhabited by Silvester Paradox, hero of The adventures, inventions and mystifications of Silvester Paradox (Aventuras, inventos y mixtificaciones de Silvestre Paradox, 1901) that the local guardians of public order were called ministers (ministros). (Silvestre Paradox is very strange and very funny. It&#8217;s a disgrace that it hasn&#8217;t been translated.)      Trevor on 2005/12/8 @ 18:36 in Splog, Of etymology, Liberals &#38; locals, Pío Baroja          &#8249;&#8249; Now showing &#8249;&#8249;&#8250;&#8250; The best thing about Catalan terrorists&#8230; &#8250;&#8250; [...]</description>
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