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1 Mr. Gladstone, in his oft-quoted remark, gave an erroneous impression when he said:
2 But at Moscow the erroneous impression was of short continuance.
3 I am grateful for your kind intentions, but they result from some erroneous impression .
4 We should, however, be labouring under a very erroneous impression .
5 People in the West are apt to form an entirely erroneous impression of Eastern States.
6 There is, at the present day, a very erroneous impression abroad, in relation to the poor.
7 The erroneous impression prevails among some that the pregnant wife should enure herself to toil and hardship.
8 To have sung hymns with the swinish brutal guards lounging around would have conveyed an erroneous impression .
9 The last sentence conveys an erroneous impression .
10 But this is quite an erroneous impression .
11 Every man makes his contribution negative under the erroneous impression that the next man's contribution is positive.
12 There has been, I fear, an erroneous impression on this subject, among a portion of our people.
13 But the lay term gives the erroneous impression that the person has two joints instead of one.
14 Oh, do not form an erroneous impression
15 Concerning the paragraph referring to a young person, I desire to remove what may create an erroneous impression .
16 For your sake, rather than my own, I should like to remove this erroneous impression from your mind.
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