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1 We of the court have very erroneous ideas as to Virginia.
2 And these vehement orators, with their often erroneous ideas - will they do no harm?
3 The moment we comprehend the truth, all erroneous ideas are of necessity cast aside.
4 Many of the text-books in use in the schools were framed upon similar erroneous ideas .
5 The slightest reflection, however, would have been sufficient to undeceive him on these erroneous ideas .
6 Cardinal Ruffo, too, seems to have entertained what they considered as erroneous ideas of lenity.
7 But she has erroneous ideas concerning the American flag and the protection it is supposed to symbolize.
8 This applies peculiarly to the phenomena of the Trade-winds, respecting which many erroneous ideas are generally entertained.
9 The question of partition is one upon which, it appears to me, very erroneous ideas are in circulation.
10 Ans Handerson and Bidwell laboured to clear away his erroneous ideas concerning fractions, but their labour was vain.
11 What erroneous ideas have our novelists, and for the matter of that even our physiologists, about the decaying races.
12 Very erroneous ideas are formed in Europe of the intolerance, and even of the religious fervour of the Spanish colonists.
13 These floes, contrary to wide-spread and erroneous ideas , are not formed by direct freezing of the water of the Arctic Ocean.
14 From these erroneous ideas arise delusive thoughts that lead to the production of Karma; hence the round-of rebirth to time without end.
15 They have inherited their erroneous ideas from the wild beasts who preceded them, and at the present time few of them know any better.
16 M. de Lauzun.-HisPretensions.-ErroneousIdeas of the Public.-The War in Candia.-M.
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