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1 The rarefied air produces great oppression on the lungs, accompanied with bleeding.
2 A great oppression held me down; a spear of darkness shot through me.
3 They might have obtained many capital points, and removed great oppression .
4 Sallust, during his administration of Numidia, is said to have exercised great oppression .
5 There is a feeling of great oppression in the chest and often dread of suffocation.
6 The turbary nuisance is the great oppression of all.
7 Too long have we endured This great oppression .
8 Notwithstanding this great oppression , they call themselves oppressed.
9 He was relieved of a great oppression .
10 To dream that you bear witness against others, signifies you will have great oppression through slight causes.
11 This might be fancy, or it might be the effect of our rapid motion, but I certainly felt a great oppression of the chest.
12 Now for the first time he saw her, as it were, released from some great oppression , and the change was almost that of identity.
13 Since now the taxes were a great oppression to the city and the rest of Italy, the law that abolished them caused pleasure to all.
14 Without hesitation, the humble child rose, and, in spite of the fever and great oppression from which she was suffering, remained standing to the end.
15 God speaks at last in their greatest oppression .
16 But it is agreed on all hands, that no insurrections were ever made, except after great oppressions by fresh invaders.
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