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1 I write now instead of John, because he is so much oppressed .
2 This stream of sympathy and the chastened voices much oppressed him.
3 I am very much oppressed , my heart is heavy in me.
4 He perceived all these people in the street were too much oppressed by it.
5 He left his own country much oppressed by poverty, famine, fire, war, and rebellion.
6 The people were much oppressed by Lord Grenville's agents.
7 He was almost as much oppressed as the Negro.
8 The feelings of both were too much oppressed to admit of the utterance of their grief.
9 Formerly they were much oppressed by the Manjour officials, who displayed great rapacity in collecting tribute.
10 They were so much oppressed with grief that they did not have the wish to talk.
11 He had been too much oppressed by it.
12 Elizabeth lifted up her eyes in amazement, but was too much oppressed to make any reply.
13 She felt much oppressed - as if there must be something wrong in so sudden and strange a proceeding.
14 One day, when he was much oppressed in this way, he was summoned to bury a parishioner.
15 Mr. Edwards sat down, feeling much oppressed .
16 He appeared much oppressed , and agitated, and, after a short silence, he turned to me, and said.
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