Thesaurus / incorrectness
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The former has grandeur and incorrectness, but "discovers the dawnings of future greatness."
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXVIII. FEBRUARY, 1843. VOL. LIII.VARIOUSNever move toward any incorrectness and never present the appearance of knowing more than you actually do.
CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGYHANS GROSSModern methods of generalization so invariably involve danger and incorrectness that one can not be too cautious in this matter.
CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGYHANS GROSSIt is best, as is customary in such cases, to test the uncertainty and incorrectness of these estimates of time on oneself.
CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGYHANS GROSSThe following official report of Major Mitchell will sufficiently point out the incorrectness of the preceding statement.
TWO EXPEDITIONS INTO THE INTERIOR OF SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA, COMPLETECHARLES STURTA closer examination reveals, according to our author, the incorrectness of all such opinions.
THE FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENCE: SCIENCE AND HYPOTHESIS, THE VALUE OF SCIENCE, SCIENCE AND METHODHENRI POINCAROn the contrary, the most casual acquaintance with Greek literature would suffice to show the incorrectness of such a supposition.
A HISTORY OF SCIENCE, VOLUME 1(OF 5)HENRY SMITH WILLIAMSFor further proof of the incorrectness of this theory we think the following fact speaks for itself.
CANADA: ITS POSTAGE STAMPS AND POSTAL STATIONERYCLIFTON ARMSTRONG HOWESThe incorrectness of this date as to the death of Nicolet will hereafter be shown.
HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE NORTHWEST BY JOHN NICOLET IN 1634CONSUL WILLSHIRE BUTTERFIELDLikewise the phrase grammatical correctness implies the existence of grammatical incorrectness.
THE VERBALISTTHOMAS EMBLY OSMUN, (AKA ALFRED AYRES)WORDS RELATED TO INCORRECTNESS
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