The result is a grand panorama of city life, given shape by crueloppression.
2
The explanation is, partly, that Johnson conceived himself to be avenging a victim of crueloppression.
3
Many were expressive of piety and resignation at the approach of death!-otherscomplaining of the crueloppression which had immured them!
4
Wilson's humanity and broad statesmanship had won over the system of crueloppression for which the "unspeakable Huerta" had stood.
5
Oh, the crueloppression of taking advantage and putting extra work for less pay, because I cannot get out to fetch it myself!
6
The slave-trade is an innocent pastime compared to the crueloppression that the gentleman in the Spanish hat, in particular, is compelled to endure.
7
The only doubt he had was whether the nation had yet been satisfactorily chastised for their crueloppression of a harmless and long-suffering race.
8
In consequence of these violent and crueloppressions, a general rebellion breaks out in the country, as was naturally to be expected.
9
Courson, Intendant, or rather King of Languedoc, exercised his authority there so tyrannically that the people suffered the most crueloppressions at his hands.