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1 But spirits were too much inflamed , and this mediation came to nought.
2 And yet my interest to know more about this girl was much inflamed .
3 People are too much inflamed against you, and must have time to cool.
4 Her body was one entire blister, and very much inflamed .
5 It seems slow in healing and has been much inflamed , although now yielding to remedies.
6 The public mind is already but too much inflamed .
7 The gangrene was found to be in the foot and the knee; the thigh much inflamed .
8 He found my shoulders very much inflamed and prescribed an ointment which had an excellent effect.
9 This so much inflamed the public rage, that he was treated with the utmost abuse and scurrility.
10 My chest was much inflamed ; it smarted most strangely and sorely-norwould chewing shavings help me much longer.
11 I've learned since I came to the château that the Prince of Auersperg is much inflamed against you.
12 If the ears are very much inflamed , there should be a bread and milk poultice put on occasionally.
13 At night my eyes were so much inflamed and so painful with ophthalmia, that I could scarcely see.
14 Halstead's eye was so much inflamed that we had no little trouble in getting the eyestone under the lid.
15 No special pathological condition characterizes sesamoiditis but this condition causes incurable lameness when the sesamoid bones are much inflamed .
16 This so much inflamed Capt.
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