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1
Far be the glory of God from what they
impute
to
him.
2
I must allow you to
impute
to
me any motive you please.
3
Could thy heart so readily
impute
to
him so black a treachery?
4
That is the only crime I
impute
to
any general staff-lackof intelligence.
5
Marble, in their view, had no such sanctity as we
impute
to
it.
6
Listen to me- Iamperfectly guiltless of the crime you
impute
to
me.
7
These are the schemes which many do not scruple to
impute
to
him.
8
People
impute
to
themselves alone the disasters that daily befal them.
9
I have no aspirations such as those you
impute
to
me.
10
We
impute
to
him no fault for this sort of incompetence.
11
Let us, then,
impute
to
the fatality of things alone these formidable collisions.
12
He's b-b-bound to
impute
to
everybody what he would d-d-do in their p-p-place.
13
Luther, when they themselves teach a worse doctrine than they
impute
to
Luther.
14
That isn't-theknowledge I
impute
to
you- acommonsort of wisdom.
15
Do you dare
impute
to
me the mortal sin of choler?
16
What selfish motive could faction itself
impute
to
the royal mind?
impute
to
impute