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1 Nearly every act of theft had a baneful influence on the person robbed.
2 That man Clarke has some kind of baneful influence over her.
3 The impudent spirit of young America has not yet exerted its baneful influence here.
4 And this poison spreads its baneful influence in and around good men's better desires.
5 He used to have a most baneful influence over Arthur.
6 Government too good, as well as too bad, may have a baneful influence on men.
7 Nor was Eva exempt from its baneful influence .
8 Negro slavery, a favorite measure with England, was rapidly extending its baneful influence in the colonies.
9 The same baneful influence has caused the old-fashioned healthful gymnastic exercises with heavy weights to be discarded.
10 There is a baneful influence about some places which makes itself felt upon all sensitive beings who approach.
11 But the atmosphere is a wholesome mixture of these two formidable elements, each neutralizing the other's baneful influence .
12 Possibly, also, the mountainous lands, near the llanos of Monai, may have a baneful influence on the surrounding plains.
13 Hence the work can result in no good, and may possibly, unless its baneful influence is counteracted, originate much evil.
14 Robert Alder exercised a baneful influence upon both Conferences, is abundantly evident from his own subsequent conduct and other events.
15 But the moral atmosphere in which she was living had begun, as Mrs. Vimpany had foreseen, to exert its baneful influence .
16 The strong constitution of Clapperton, had till this period enabled him to resist all the baneful influence of an African climate.
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