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1 Does it not prove that there is a radical error in the system?
2 The radical error of attempting to build on such heterogeneous foundations was soon perceived.
3 It was a grievous and radical error ; it struck at the foundations of Christian faith.
4 There is a radical error , I think, in the usual mode of constructing a story.
5 What radical error had he committed?
6 The plan of invasion adopted by the French had not only the radical error of exterior lines: it also failed in execution.
7 Our opponent has discovered, as he conceives, a radical error which runs through our whole argument, and vitiates every part of it.
8 Two radical errors run through a great part of your book.
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