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1 And this Order in Council paved the way for the total abolition .
2 He wished most heartily for the total abolition of the trade.
3 Both parties in Parliament were opposed to a total abolition of the Corn Laws.
4 Their demands, contained in nineteen propositions, amounted to a total abolition of monarchical authority.
5 Dean Milman's speech in favour of total abolition of Tests.
6 The total abolition of the diggers' and storekeeper's licence tax.
7 In the Ebullient period it is chiefly distinguished by head-dress and the total abolition of stays.
8 The total abolition of all villeinage (forced labour) and serfdom.
9 Nothing less than a total abolition of the trade would do away the evils complained of.
10 He and his fellow activists are campaigning for a total abolition of tourist flats in Barcelona.
11 Wilberforce hath everywhere canvassed addresses for total abolition !
12 The Communion service in England was, however, only the prelude to the total abolition of the Mass.
13 A total abolition of the slave trade.
14 The total abolition of slavery for themselves and their children forever;
15 He then fought for the total abolition of slavery until compelled to retire from public life in 1825.
16 Certain useful ameliorations in the criminal legislation, amongst others total abolition of torture, completed the sum of edicts.
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