I am fearful,” said Professor Quekett, in his letter to Edward, “that some of your kind friends have misinformed you as to the nature of the appointment which is vacant.
Unfortunately Mr. Bate had been misinformed as to the nature of the proposed appointment.
Then, as his sister's narrative put it, the man declared that his visitor had been grossly misinformed in regard to the libel in the Chronicle; and so he left for Bath, as has already been stated.
The very intelligent gentlemen who even now preach the unrestricted submarine war, especially the leading members of the Conservative and National Liberal parties, are misinformed about what the submarines can do.
Especially should it be advised of the truth about those facts concerning which it is liable be misinformed in its contacts with other children.
The General seemed much surprised and did not look pleased at her assurance that he had been misinformed as to the correct translation--he had been told on "good authority" that the Boer motto was the same as the English.
That the parliament of England is at a great distance, subject to be misinformed and misled by such governors and councils, whose united interests might probably secure them against the effect of any complaint from hence.
But you also do thousands of readers an injustice, leaving them misinformed as to the character of the man dealt with.
Never leave the reader of The News misinformed on any subject.
It is quite as likely for them to be misinformed as for earthly people to be.
They told me you didn't know, and that you were misinformed and all that.
By the over-ruling power of a man's misinformed conscience.
So that the ground of all these fears of mine did arise from a steadfast belief that I had of the stability of the holy Word of God, and also, from my being misinformed of the nature of my sin.
None of them can be deemed likely to have deliberately misrepresented, or to have been totally misinformed about the ground-work of the whole story.
Soon after the action began he sent a couple of regiments towards Mount Inkerman, but an English general, totally misinformed as to the strength of the Russian attack, stopped them as not being needed.
But, ladies and gentlemen, who has misinformed you to this degree?
Moreover, I assure you that you aremisinformed if you assume that advice and guidance in the affairs of life is an integral part of the analytic influence.
Lord French was evidently completely misinformed on this matter.
Be that as it may, the country readily accepted the story as it stood, and was in consequence grievously misinformed as to the merits of the question.
Knyphausen had experienced enough to convince him that he had been completely misinformed as to the disposition of the Jersey people and of the army.
It appears from accurate information now in the possession of the undersigned that the governor of Maine and through him the President and General Government of the United States have been misinformed as to the facts.
Being conscious of this willingness in his own soul, he took no measures to correct impressions of his prowess made upon the minds of misinformed thousands of voters.
The negro problem cannot be worked out by any simple little rule o' thumb, and the negro will always be the loser by any such melodramatic display of super-assertive backbone and misinformed conscience.
Why,” said I, “have they convinced you that slaveholding is not as sinful as you represented it to be, or that you have been misinformed as to the condition of our enslaved countrymen?
Mercier misinformed them; how could he do otherwise?
This shows to Drouyn de l'Huys and to his master, that they are misinformed concerning the condition of America, (also M.
I think you aremisinformed as to the number of men in Lynchburg.