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1 Sweet to shut out wisdom; accept total blindness , and be led by him!
2 It does not cause total blindness , according to the NHS website.
3 Tuberculosis of the eyes results in much the same condition, often causing total blindness .
4 In other words Mr. Gladstone was threatened with total blindness .
5 Later, not long before her death, the old Queen was threatened with total blindness .
6 Her disease ended in total blindness , which gave her an additional claim on his benevolence.
7 Do you mean partial or total blindness and deafness?
8 When advanced in years he suffered from a dimness of sight, which soon became total blindness .
9 But Bourgeois describes another very severe form of ophthalmy among the soldiers which caused total blindness .
10 Even very defective sight, although not total blindness , exempts from the obligation of saying the Office.
11 But she was plainly verging on total blindness .
12 He had been suddenly stricken with total blindness .
13 Granted, it was not the clear vision of daylight, but it was far better than total blindness .
14 After three months of total blindness , the result of long-continued nervous excitement, my sight was gradually restored.
15 E. P---was threatened with total blindness .
16 Iridectomy was performed, and after over sixty years of total blindness his sight was restored; color-perception was good.
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