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This imputation on his son was too much for the small remnant of patience that remained to the Duke.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTER
It appeared in 1866, and called forth much angry discussion and imputation of treason from the enemies of the new movement.
FRDRIC MISTRALCHARLES ALFRED DOWNER
This imputation was repelled by the chancellor of the exchequer; but it was still maintained that such must have been its effect.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLAN
The Stock Exchange resents the imputation and makes things dangerous for Owen.
THE CREATORSMAY SINCLAIR
This was raising a false issue, and an avowed imputation and contempt of the King.
THE LOYALISTS OF AMERICA AND THEIR TIMES, VOL. 1 OF 2EGERTON RYERSON
The imputation of untruthfulness was one to which she was particularly sensitive.
QUINALICE HEGAN RICE
Under this imputation on her straightness Miriam flinched but for an instant.
THE TRAGIC MUSEHENRY JAMES
The fever of post-nuptial felicity was strong upon Harry just then, but he did not attempt to deny the imputation.
SWORD AND GOWNGEORGE A. LAWRENCE
Successful as he commonly was, his conduct did not always pass without unfavorable imputation.
THE INDIAN: ON THE BATTLE-FIELD AND IN THE WIGWAMJOHN FROST
She merely disclaims the unjust imputation of her accuser, and explains the true cause of her emotions.
FEMALE SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHIES, VOL. IFRANCIS AUGUSTUS COX
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO IMPUTATION

  • castigation
  • condemnation
  • criticism
  • denunciation
  • imputation
  • incrimination
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