In 1870 the island was made a provinceofSpain, instead of a colony.
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France had become a wilderness-anuncultivated, barbarous provinceofSpain.
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The fairest provincesofSpain were almost depopulated, and large districts relapsed into primeval wilderness.
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They invited the Walloons, Protestant refugees from the Belgic provincesofSpain, to emigrate to New Netherland.
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To Publius Scipio and Marcus Silanus, their present provinceofSpain and their present armies were assigned.
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America, in his eyes, was one vast provinceofSpain, to be vigilantly guarded against the intruding foreigner.
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Was England to be reduced, like the Netherlands, to the condition of a mere outlying provinceofSpain?
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Fortunately, they turned to the Pyrenees, and, sweeping over the mountains, overran for a season the provinceofSpain.
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The Europeans mostly consist of emigrants from the southern provincesofSpain, with a few French, English, and Italians.
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Leaving the provinceofSpain, after his praetorship, before Pompey's return to Italy, his great career of conquest commenced.
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Soult invaded Portugal; in combination with him, two armies moved from Madrid upon the southern and the south-western provincesofSpain.
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After crossing the Pyrenees, a very short time elapsed before the Gypsy hordes had bivouacked in the principal provincesofSpain.
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Now in a single provinceofSpain, in the single year 1482, about 2000 persons were burned.
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If the Vandals were what they are reported to have been, the name does not at all characterize the liveliest provinceofSpain.
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During the last ten years the Queen had practically governed, and the kingdom seemed to be sinking back into a provinceofSpain.
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Administration.-Froman administrative standpoint, Porto Rico is not considered as a colony, but as a provinceofSpain, assimilated to the remaining provinces.