Encara no tenim significats per a "great imposition".
1This is, what every naturalist supposed it be, also a great imposition.
2This circumstance at first would strike a person unacquainted with the customs of England as a very great imposition.
3Such are the words of an old author, who adds that the game was liable to great imposition, and he explains the methods in use.
4"I'll sign you in," he says, making it sound like a great imposition.
5There was never a greater imposition, or one more short-sighted, than this rule which prevents the training of sufficient workmen.
6Let that infallibility come to be doubted, as in Russia to-day, and natural impulses reassert themselves, the great impositions begin to weaken.
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