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1 The heavy impost of 129 lb (59.0 kgs) must have played a part in his lukewarm performance.
2 Charles the Bold, in whose eyes nothing is sacred save war and the means of making it, lays a heavy impost upon all clerical property.
3 The barest necessaries of life were subject to heavy imposts .
4 How could he have done without heavy imposts and submission on the part of the tax-payers?
5 That sumptuous extravagance, conquest, and heavy imposts are blessings;
6 Moreover, they were obliged to sell only in Great Britain, where heavy imposts served to curtail the net profits of the producer.
7 When the price of corn rises, the King will, of course, think of permitting importation, and prevent exportation by levying heavy imposts .
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