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1 I only trust it is not manual labour-itis so injurious to the finger-nails
2 A small daily product is not, of course, so injurious as a large product.
3 He, conforming to his father's reply, has ever refused to accept counsel so injurious .
4 Provision was made for readily supplying the accidental gaps which were so injurious to the phalanx.
5 Decidedly; there is nothing so injurious for a delicate boy, or for anyone else, as idleness.
6 But one asks, If tobacco is so injurious , why is it used with such apparent pleasure?
7 And it will be so injurious to him!
8 Aristocratic government, and the tyranny of masters, are nothing like so injurious as the tyranny of vicious appetites.
9 That it is nourishing, easily digested, and is not so injurious to beauty as coffee said to be.
10 A few minutes in the water takes out a large portion of the slimy matter, so injurious to health.
11 The charging is not even then complete, though a short interval is not so injurious as in the earlier stage.
12 Perhaps no terms have been so injurious to the profession of the novelist as those two words, hero and heroine.
13 This shows that the night air is not so injurious to the health as many people would have us believe.
14 This was so injurious to our commerce that it was removed, but all intercourse either with England or France was forbidden.
15 If they were unprincipled, selfish, and disreputable, who was to be blamed for the education which had had so injurious an effect?
16 The operation of the tariff has not proved so injurious to the two former or as beneficial to the latter as was anticipated.
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