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1
But this conveys an
erroneous
idea
of the relation between the two.
2
If he acts in accordance with that
erroneous
idea
,
he gets into trouble.
3
I call myself a traveling lecturer, but this may convey an
erroneous
idea
.
4
But he entertained a very
erroneous
idea
of the personal appearance of the hero.
5
That would have been due to the
erroneous
idea
that typewriting cannot be detected.
6
Yet, this utterly
erroneous
idea
has been fostered by the Establishment for hundreds of years.
7
This has caused the
erroneous
idea
that there is no life before the fifth month.
8
We do not destroy an
erroneous
idea
when we do not replace it by another.
9
The British also entertained the
erroneous
idea
that 'the whole country was under one command.'
10
Is it not due perhaps to this
erroneous
idea
that housekeeping is a failure to-day?
11
The
erroneous
idea
of vocal mechanics involved in the doctrine of breath-control is now fully exposed.
12
Such a display of force discloses an
erroneous
idea
of how to produce the upper voice.
13
This, of course, gives strangers a very
erroneous
idea
of the average richness of auriferous dirt.
14
A more
erroneous
idea
of economy never existed.
15
But there never was entertained a more
erroneous
idea
than that it requires no brains to mud-dabble.
16
But, then, she would not have said so, had she not been deceived by an
erroneous
idea
.
erroneous
idea
erroneous