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1 Instead of imparting a clear idea, a very erroneous one was conveyed.
2 We of the court have very erroneous ideas as to Virginia.
3 But he entertained a very erroneous idea of the personal appearance of the hero.
4 Thirdly, this opinion of our superiority is commonly very erroneous .
5 We should, however, be labouring under a very erroneous impression.
6 The Prussian estimate of Russian, of French, and even of English psychology was very erroneous .
7 It would, however, be very erroneous to suppose that the rich alone lie buried here.
8 They have, indeed, given currency to many very erroneous opinions with respect to ancient history.
9 The first of these statements was true in part, and in part it was very erroneous .
10 The common belief that the scales of the crocodile will stop a bullet is very erroneous .
11 There is, at the present day, a very erroneous impression abroad, in relation to the poor.
12 This, of course, gives strangers a very erroneous idea of the average richness of auriferous dirt.
13 There is something truly magnanimous in his temper, but it has taken a very erroneous bent.
14 This account of the matter is very erroneous .
15 This appears to me a very tedious, and I think a very erroneous , method of proceeding.
16 The question of partition is one upon which, it appears to me, very erroneous ideas are in circulation.
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