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The LeguĂa administration was unaware of the discontent of the people in Loreto, who were dissatisfied with the treaty to be signed with
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Comrades, the military must stop serving the government's unscrupulous ends. We denounce the enrichment and fraud of the authorities at the cost of the hunger of our troops. The theft of clothing, tips and food from our soldiers is scandalous. The entire budget for teacher and police payments is
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What began as a movement of patriotic protest against the government's incapable policy led to the founding and establishment of a
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embezzled by high officials The young military generations refuse to contaminate ourselves with the putrefaction of a High
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