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1 This would have proved a most serious objection to the new arrangement.
2 Every one of these dicta appears to be open to serious objection .
3 Has serious objection to use of her head, except for decorative purposes.
4 There is, of course, a serious objection to this method of preservation.
5 But has your nobleness any serious objection to my carrying a wand?
6 It is a very poor keeper; and this is its most serious objection .
7 The number of the new Council alone would be a most serious objection .
8 There is another serious objection to McCombs for a place in my Cabinet.
9 No doubt the system here sketched seems open to serious objection .
10 But there is a serious objection to the Canadas-a political objection.
11 You used a word last night to which I must interpose serious objection .
12 The first proposition is not, I think, open to serious objection .
13 A serious objection this, and one that demands very serious attention.
14 Another serious objection I have is, that Christianity endeavors to destroy intellectual liberty.
15 By no means.-Thatis a serious objection to our new mansion.
16 Is there not, however, a most serious objection in the way?
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