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1. A Practical treatise on the diseases of the eye by William Mackenzie, Thomas Wharton Jones (1855)
"... that the patient, though unable to distinguish even large objects after sunset
or by moonlight, is restored to a tolerable degree of sight by the use of ..."
2. Lectures to Farmers on Agricultural Chemistry by Alexander Petzholdt (1846)
"... when submitted to a tolerable degree of heat, they became black, and various
appearances attending them served to prove that they contained hydrogenated ..."
3. The Parliamentary Debatesby Great Britain Parliament by Great Britain Parliament (1902)
"... so that intending settlers should know to a tolerable degree of certainty what
help they were likely to get from the Government when they got out there. ..."
4. The Metropolitan (1844)
"... I knew that the ticket was in perfect safety, and I resolved to delay my return
till my spirits were calmed down to a tolerable degree of sobriety. ..."
5. The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence, Addresses by George Washington, Jared Sparks (1834)
"I should not be very uneasy for the issue, if I could once see our northern army
recovered from their present dejection, and restored to a tolerable degree ..."
6. The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence, Addresses by George Washington, Jared Sparks (1834)
"I should not be very uneasy for the issue, if I could once see our northern army
recovered from their present dejection, and restored to a tolerable degree ..."