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15.The common instructions of our English grammars, in relation to the subject of the preceding rule, are exceedingly erroneous and defective.

But this opinion is grossly erroneous, and has well nigh ruined many a young man.

All this only shows how the lack of experience of the paradoxical nature of the Australian interior induced Oxley to form an absurdly erroneous idea of the country in its virgin state.

I think many of their allegations utterly erroneous, and their reasonings wholly unsound.

Occasionally where critical opinions of Scott's are advanced which seem demonstrably erroneous or imperfect, something of this nature will be found, but on the whole my object is to give the reader my author, and not what I have to say about him.

It is because both parties interested have an identically erroneous opinion.

E. The direction of the voyage is here obviously erroneous, it must have been between the south and the south-west, or south-south-west.

Jack Roastbeef, from a notion we cannot live without roast-beef, any more than without plum-pudding, porter, and punch; however, the notion is palpably erroneous.

The frigidity of his address and the seeming stiffness of his manner, due really to an innate and incurable shyness, produced even among people who ought to have known him well a totally erroneous notion of his character and temperament.

"I found Mr. Keating's account of the Mississippi, and especially of the St. Peter's, most surprisingly erroneous, and old Jonathan Carver's book, which he is constantly denouncing, very accurate.

These measures are incorrigibly erroneous, or must have been transposed from some other place, having no possible reference to Corsica.

A lease granted by a tenant for life before he is properly in possession, is void in law; for, although a court of equity, according to Lord St. Leonards, will, "by force of its own jurisdiction, support a bonâ fide lease, granted under a power which is merely erroneous in form or ceremonies," and the 12 & 13 Vict.

Thus miserably erroneous are the estimated distances in old navigators, who could only compute by the dead reckoning, or the log.

E. This date is assuredly erroneous, as we afterwards learn that nothing had been finally settled with Portugal on the fifth of September.

But the opinion just mentioned is undoubtedly erroneous.

This, with reference to modern usage, is plainly erroneous.

The following examples appear to be positively erroneous: "Much that was said, had better remained unsaid.

Believing Everett's principal doctrines to be radically erroneous, this critic nevertheless excuses them, because he thinks we have nothing better!

roughly these erroneous (in three cases doubtfully erroneous) readings.

In consequence of this, every reduction of the Observations of the Moon, from 1830 to the present time, is sensibly erroneous.

Boswell wrote on June 19, 1775:'My father harps on my going over Scotland with a brute (think, how shockingly erroneous!), and wandering (or some such phrase) to London.'

roughly these erroneous (in three cases doubtfully erroneous) readings.

This marring of our speech, however, is a minor evil compared with what must follow from the predominance of wealth-acquiring immigrants, whose appreciation of our political and social life must often be as approximative or fatally erroneous as their delivery of our language.

This made me think that there was really something more fundamentally erroneous in my father's conception of philosophical method, as applicable to politics, than I had hitherto supposed there was.

But all this is founded upon decidedly erroneous premises.

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