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from Occurrences 15%

In that case poor REVERDY JOHNSON would have been compelled to have passed a Lenten season at Halifax, until he had eradicated from his system the rich English dinners, before he could have entered this favored land.

by Occurrences 3%

The evils under which we suffer are not skin-deep, to be eradicated by changing the old physicians for new quacks.

in Occurrences 3%

Even as it was, it was never fully eradicated in the schools and in the courts and among worldly people of culture and fashion.

with Occurrences 2%

Green fly can be eradicated with tobacco wash.

without Occurrences 1%

The moment at which the canker has thus been eradicated without destroying sound tissue is indicated by the appearance of healthy horn, by the intimate union of that with the secreting surface, and by the healthy aspect of the exuded blood when paring has been carried to the quick.

like Occurrences 1%

not in themselves justly formidable; but when fear is discovered to be groundless, it is to be eradicated like other false opinions, and antipathies are generally superable by a single effort.

until Occurrences 1%

This vain and empty expectation long lingered in the popular mind, and was not wholly eradicated until after the war of 1812.

at Occurrences 1%

The reason why this process is not always successful at the first attempt is that all our life we have been holding the false belief in sickness as a substantial entity in itself and thus being a primary cause, instead of being merely a negative condition resulting from the obsence of a primary cause; and a belief which has become ingrained from childhood cannot be eradicated at a moment's notice.

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