On no great subject did his principles rise above the commonplace of party, nor had he the magnanimity which excuses rather than aggravates the faults of others. [Please select]
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This greatly aggravates the hoof-ail, and renders the curing of it more difficult; and it is thought by many to be the exciting cause of the disease. [Please select]
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Nothing aggravates a cowboy so much, or makes him more desperate in his selection of tricks, as the affectation of badness on the part of a newcomer. [Please select]
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She thus aggravates both the humble and needy, You'll own she is thoughtless, perhaps she is greedy.' [Please select]
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The shock often aggravates the convulsions; and the wet which soon dries upon the skull is followed by a marked increase of temperature; while, remaining upon other parts, and chilling these, it drives the blood to the head. [Please select]
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As I have just said, the mind, confronted by these absurd visions, seeks an explanation and often thereby aggravates the incoherence. [Please select]
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