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One week it was said to be the exorbitance of Mme.
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The intolerable oppression upon trade, from the exorbitance of wages and insolence of mariners, would be taken off.
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Politicians remark, that no oppression is so heavy or lasting as that which is inflicted by the perversion and exorbitance of legal authority.
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After developing his plan, Lord John Russell descanted on the obstinacy and exorbitance of the clergy, and then attacked Sir T. Acland's motion.
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But the exorbitance or dishonesty of their charges rarely exceeds a certain reasonable scale, and hardly ever demands the bitter misery of a remonstrance.