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1 Sir Walter has always been very much opposed to the slave trade.
2 To this, General Johnston of the army was very much opposed .
3 At first, I found Madame Dammauville much opposed to this idea.
4 If so, I am as much opposed to it as any of you.
5 Sister Sarah is very much opposed to my doing your writing at all.
6 He said he was very much opposed to the color line in politics.
7 The Right generally was very much opposed to having the Chambers back in Paris.
8 Even Guizot was as much opposed to electoral extension as the Duke of Wellington.
9 But the two conceptions are not so much opposed to each other after all.
10 Mr. Cantacuzene was very much opposed to the match, but I think quite wrong.
11 Is not the Empress Dowager very much opposed to foot-binding?
12 Though much opposed to the present Ritualistic tendencies I do delight in a musical service.
13 Even canals were a recent and much opposed invention.
14 Our recent friend, the French King, was much opposed to our having so much territory.
15 I had a letter yesterday from Thwaites of Ceylon, who was much opposed to me.
16 From motives known to himself, he is very much opposed to her marrying any one.
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