New Crobuzon was a huge plague pit, a morbific city.
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The flesh dries up and the organism becomes less and less capable of resisting morbific influences.
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The squire listened with horror to the morbific inventory, muttering at each dread interval, Bless me!
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These first bind the strong man, and then, exposing him to morbific influences, rob him of his health.
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Only thus can we resist the morbific influences which inevitably beset an Established Church in times such as these.
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But many times the menses proceed from some violence done to nature, or some morbific matter, which often proves fatal.
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But in Dr. Clarke's theory this period has a peculiar influence in rendering morbific conditions that at other times are innocuous.
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This morbific material is best understood by regarding it as being in an incomplete or half-way stage, in which form it is injurious.
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This state of affairs had existed from childhood, and, as the evacuations were abundant and connected, no morbific change or malformation seemed present.