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1 Their observations were noted down by Barbicane, and were made rigorously exact .
2 Every day his arguments became more extreme, more rigorously exact , and more distressing to his master.
3 Napoleon read the English newspapers every day in French, and M. de Bausset says the translation was rigorously exact .
4 XXXII.-Inthe meantime, the money which had been demanded from the province at large, was most rigorously exacted .
5 Capitation taxes are levied at little expense; and, where they are rigorously exacted , afford a very sure revenue to the state.
6 Passports are not rigorously exacted , and he hoped to join himself to a company, trusting to be less marked than if alone.
7 He rigorously exacted order in his library; I might use any of his books, but must put them all back in their places.
8 The custom of heriotship, or a fine payable on the death of the landholder to the feudal lord, was then in most cases rigorously exacted .
9 He submitted himself to the rule of life which followed from these, and rigorously exacted obedience to it from all for whom he was responsible.
10 Though only a "protector," not an overlord, when he suppressed a rebellion in Liege he rigorously exacted the most complete and humiliating penalties.
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