The girl was still slightly under the spell of the creature's influence--she had not regained full and independent domination of her powers.
Something seemed to tell her that once beyond it the domination of the kaldane would be broken.
With a sudden sense of awe and loneliness she turned to the cabin and its sleeping inmates--all that seemed left to her in the vast and stupendous
domination of rock and wood and sky.
Saint Antoine's blood was up, and the blood of tyranny and
domination by the iron hand was down--down on the steps of the Hotel de Ville where the governor's body lay--down on the sole of the shoe of Madame Defarge where she had trodden on the body to steady it for mutilation.
{make one = be included; bon ton = superior manners and culture; notice her = include her socially; "aristocratic" = Cooper was hypersensitive to accusations of being "aristocratic"; poor Poles = since his days in Paris in the early 1830s, Cooper had befriended and aided Poles fleeing Russian
domination of their homeland}
It was his ceaseless
domination over her, the utter subjugation of her will, her complete lack of freedom.
On the whole, it is apparent that the black race has thrived far better in the past two centuries under men of its own color than it had under the
domination of whites during all previous history.
Hee Heav'n of Heavens and all the Powers therein By thee created, and by thee threw down Th' aspiring
Dominations: thou that day Thy Fathers dreadful Thunder didst not spare, Nor stop thy flaming Chariot wheels, that shook Heav'ns everlasting Frame, while o're the necks Thou drov'st of warring Angels disarraid.
In pursuit of
domination, our long gone ancestors razed entire species to come on top of the food chain.