Teniente gobernador: Administrative officer of a small village or hamlet.
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They refused to be photographed, and even the gobernador ran away from the terrible ordeal.
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There were foremen, artificers and clerks, with Don Pepe for the gobernador of the mining population.
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The able gobernador of Marcapata had had the sagacious idea of making the local penitentiary out of his farm of Sausipata!
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I should have gone to meet them at Marcapata, but my uncle the gobernador forbade me to do so for fear of displeasing the priest.
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In a couple of days a party was made up, consisting, besides myself, of Mr. Taylor, the guide, two Mexicans, and five Tarahumares with their gobernador.
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In 1814 Don José was made Gobernador Propietario of Lower California.
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Two others had been contracted by uncatechised natives, and celebrated before the Indian Gobernador.
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In this disturbed time nothing could find the Senor Gobernador with his boots off, as the saying is.
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Our Tarahumare Carriers and the Gobernador.
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He has risen to be the most powerful of all Californians, although the King he adores never makes him Gobernador Proprietario.
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"Senor Gobernador, I have served the State long," said he.
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"No two stones could come together anywhere without the Gobernador hearing the click, senora."
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Now this "Palacio del Gobernador," as the old building was called by the Spanish, was erected at a very early day.
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"Viviz Gobernador!" came from the full, savage throats, and the cry was taken up by the multitude.
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The men rose to their feet, one by one, filling their glasses and laughing and saying, "Viva el Gobernador," until they were all standing.