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misleader





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Now the opportunist wheedles, now the demagogue roars; now a responsible leader advises, now a deft misleader distorts.

From Time Magazine Archive

A new reign is always accounted a new starting-point, and in this case the traditional method of dividing history is certainly no misleader.

From The Story of Ireland by Lawless, Emily

As a misleader of youth he conspires with the writers of dime-novels to fix the imagination on false symbols.

From The Moral Economy by Perry, Ralph Barton

The misleader of these writers seems to have been Villers, in his Prize Essay on the Reformation, or his annotator, Mills, p.

From Notes and Queries, Number 69, February 22, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. by Bell, George

He was born to be, what he was - a misleader of men.

From Tracks of a Rolling Stone by Coke, Henry J. (Henry John)




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