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1 This is, what every naturalist supposed it be, also a great imposition .
2 This circumstance at first would strike a person unacquainted with the customs of England as a very great imposition .
3 Such 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 .
5 There was never a greater imposition , or one more short-sighted, than this rule which prevents the training of sufficient workmen.
6 Let 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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