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1 Of course, these used in any great quantity are more or less injurious .
2 The ordinary food of mankind is more or less injurious ; this is entirely beneficial.
3 A deficiency of food may be considerably less injurious than a deficiency of pure air.
4 Nor were their proceedings less injurious to their own interest than incompatible with the general welfare.
5 Why this is less injurious than most is that the teaching is more incompetent than elsewhere.
6 Birds are not less injurious to the cacao.
7 Ignorance would be no less injurious to them than to myself; but, first, I will see the Maurices.
8 It seemed less injurious than the possibility of a vacillating, independent Poland playing off one neighbour against another.
9 Any amount beyond this, be its nature what it may, is debilitating, and consequently more or less injurious .
10 Though none of the Royal Family appeared at it, it was no less injurious to their interests than the former.
11 The use of this water on a sandy loam would obviously be less injurious than upon a heavy retentive soil.
12 For the daughter of Tyndarus is most preeminent in beauty, and has been found to be no less injurious than us.
13 In hot countries, the plants are so vigorous, that cold is less injurious to them, provided it be of short duration.
14 The effects of this method of Competitive Industry upon the higher classes have been scarcely less injurious , though in a different direction.
15 Mr. TITMOUSE, a young member, added that arsenic is less hurtful than strychnine; also, that this is less injurious than prussic acid.
16 An excess of proteid from these sources is less injurious as eggs contain no purins, and milk but a very small quantity.
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