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1 In 1898 revolutions were sapping both the extremities of the Spanish dominions .
2 Thus-asmen said-onecould neither cry nor laugh within the Spanish dominions .
3 Against the Spanish dominions we have never, hitherto, been able to do much.
4 By this time, however, the Spanish dominions were losing their primacy as slave markets.
5 Sometimes the distance of the Spanish dominions in America retarded the decision of our claims.
6 The Spanish dominions were divided into viceroyalties and subdivided into captaincies general, presidencies, and intendancies.
7 The introduction of the bill caused a sensation in Spain, and her of the Spanish dominions .
8 Pressure of the Backwoodsmen on the Spanish Dominions .
9 As the Spanish dominions became more settled, the viceroyalty of Peru was found to be unwieldy.
10 He had taken some prisoners in the Gulf of Paria, which, beyond contest, lies in the Spanish dominions .
11 European diplomacy effected treaties for partitioning the Spanish dominions ; but ultimately Charles declared the grandson of Louis his heir.
12 On his side, Napoleon agreed to guarantee the integrity of the Spanish dominions , and to regain Trinidad for her.
13 Charles V. was an absolute monarch in his Spanish dominions ; in the Netherlands he was no more than the first citizen.
14 Southward of Colombia lay the viceroyalty of Peru, the oldest, richest, and most conservative of the larger Spanish dominions on the continent.
15 On May 22d he put to sea, and, as the news spread, a panic seized every commercial centre in the Spanish dominions .
16 The dispersed situation of the Spanish dominions rendered the naval power of England formidable to them, and kept that empire in continual dependence.
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