Ainda não temos significados para "impute such".
1Let us not impute such cruel injustice to the all-perfect Being.
2We know that the Church will not impute such motives to her missionaries.
3Better far that we impute such doctrines to mortal opinion than to the divine Word.
4But no person who knows anything of human nature will impute such errors to depravity.
5You must not impute such cruelty to him.
6The slanderers who had imputed such unbounded influence to the Queen over the mind of Louis XVI.
7"No," said Quincy, "I should never impute such a motive to you."
8"Have you any reason," asked Walkirk, "to impute such an intention to her?"
9"Of course not, Isaac, please don't impute such things to me, not even in private."
10Thus far the matter is of little importance; and it might have been supposed that malignity itself could hardly have imputed such trash to Shakspeare.
11'He did not mean to be so,' said Laura; 'and though he is mistaken in imputing such motives, Guy's conduct has certainly been vexatious.'
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