Previous to this period the Indians were lords of the soil, and considered themselves located in a land of undisputed titles, as entirely their own property, by right of possession, as though they held registered deeds.
All the fortified places which held for them were given up, and thus Fernando became undisputed sovereign of the two kingdoms of Castile and Leon.
All the enemies of Abderahman were at length subdued; he reigned undisputed sovereign of the Moslems of Spain; and so benign was his government, that every one blessed the revival of the illustrious line of Omeya.
It is therefore from the practice of Theocritus and Virgil (the only undisputed authors of pastoral) that the critics have drawn the foregoing notions concerning it.
We may find it difficult to reconcile our fancy to her as a wife or a mistress; but her qualities as a sovereign, though with some considerable exceptions, are the object of undisputed applause and approbation.
Young wives naturally prefer to be undisputed queens of their own establishment.
But if I take him, I claim undisputed sway over him.
It is estimated that there are over a million Indians in the interior, who hold undisputed possession of four-fifths of the country.
The Argentine Government, after twenty years of warfare with them, was compelled, in 1900, to withdraw the troops from their outposts and leave the savages in undisputed possession.
Being an inland republic, its nearest point a thousand miles from the sea-coast, it has been held inundisputed possession.
Finally, on the 25th, Early turned from the valley eastward, leaving Sheridan at Harrisonburg in undisputed possession.
I took a step forward, gaining undisputed possession of the uplifted palm.
All seemed alike uninhabitable and uninhabited--a dreary unpeopled desert, the undisputed domain of solitude and winter.
Having put his religious house in order, Mohammed now began to enjoy his power as the undisputed ruler of a large number of Arab tribes.
It has obtained undisputed possession, as rightful occupant, of the vast period which it comprehends.
First, the country has grown tired of soft platitude, silly truism and undisputed things said in such a solemn way.
Moreover, Randolph had broken with the Administration and challenged Jefferson's hitherto undisputed partisan autocracy.
If not the undisputed leader of his circuit, he was the most beloved.
Up to this time Mrs. Davis had had undisputed possession of the yard, and this constant running back and forth was almost unendurable to her.
Rather than remain here, and make an attempt to defy Sir Francis Varney, you would fly from him, and leave him undisputed master of the field.
We have reason to believe that the executioner who had been as solicitous as Varney to obtain undisputed possession of Bannerworth Hall, has fallen a victim to the indiscriminating rage of the mob.
The little boys from school have again taken undisputed possession of all its pleasant places; and the loud laughter of unchecked joy once more explodes on spots from whence, with these exceptions, it has long since been exploded.
Takkas were once the undisputed lords of the Panjab, and still subsist as a numerous agricultural race in the lower hills between the Jhelum and the Ravi.
And in course of time she attained undisputed control over the wealth, as well as over the heart of that opulent merchant, who was deeply in love with her.
He seems to have been a man of parts and learning; and has the honor of being the first person in Europe that publicly called in question those principles which had universally passed for certain and undisputed during so many ages.
But with all that, white oak remains undisputed king of American hardwoods.
The pines from the Baltic sea region of northern Europe, which held undisputed place in heavy work during centuries, has now yielded that place to Douglas fir and longleaf pine.
Thenceforward the growing power of Sparta seemed destined to undisputed pre-eminence, not only in the Peloponnesus, but throughout all Greece.
The Dorians did not become undisputedmasters of the Peloponnesus until they had conquered Corinth in the next generation.
On the banishment of Themistocles Aristides became the undisputed leader of the aristocratical party at Athens, and on his death, four years subsequently, Cimon succeeded him.
The gates of Sardis and Ephesus were next thrown open to him, and he was soon undisputed master of all Asia Minor.