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Meanings of great complaints in anglès
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Usage of great complaints in anglès
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Trade is languishing; Fouché tells me that there are greatcomplaints.
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There have been greatcomplaints concerning indulgences, pilgrimages, and the abuse of excommunications.
3
I heard greatcomplaints of the price of the meal, but I needed none.
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Lestock is coming home, and sent before him greatcomplaints of Matthews; so that affair must be cleared up.
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It seems greatcomplaints are made of Lord Stuart, who gives little information, and what little he does give is incorrect.
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In the early part of Washington's administration, greatcomplaints were made by political opponents of the aristocratic and royal demeanour of the President.
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They seem, indeed, to have possessed alone the secret of the latter; and greatcomplaints were made every parliament against the exportation of English ordnance.
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Was at Fair Isle three weeks previously, 4729; and heard greatcomplaints there of the high prices charged at the store, 4734.
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Greatcomplaints were made by the inhabitants of the seaports to Alfred.
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Greatcomplaints were made of violences exercised on the garrison, contrary to the capitulation.
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He says: " Greatcomplaints were made of the horrid usage the Americans met with after they were captured."
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Greatcomplaints had been made of the conduct of these committees; but Mr. Littleton observed that he believed they were generally ill-founded.
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* The introduction of gaugers, supervisors, and examiners, was one of the greatcomplaints of the Scottish nation, though a natural consequence of the Union.