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Example sentences for "knowledg"

Lexicographically close words:
knowingness; knowith; knowlage; knowlech; knowleche; knowledge; knowledgeable; knowledges; knowlege; known
  1. Tanaquil conceiuing this act to be some Augurie or Prophecie, being cunning in that knowledg (as commonly all the people of Hetruria be) imbraced hir husband and willed him to be of good cheere and to expect great honour.

  2. By means whereof Physicians do not advance their knowledg so far as they might; for how is it possible they should remember the particulars of their Bills writ some days before?

  3. And which no persons of knowledg and education do, and perhaps most other persons give them in way of Jeering.

  4. I call the Powers above to witness, that in all the Course of our unhappy Friendship, I to my knowledg never did receive the least Affront or Injury from him.

  5. Thy pleasing fervor and thy scorching force, All mortals here the feeling knowledg hath.

  6. We remember the salt thou gavest us in thy Palace, we would not fail to advertise thee faithfully of what shall come to our knowledg concerning the service of thy highness.

  7. Garrocho, in answer of theirs of the 7th and 12th September, as also advising them I would geve knowledg to the Emperour how the Portingalles had taken Damian Marin and Jno.

  8. I remember, when I was in France, and passing thorow the landes betwixt the citties of Bourdeaulx and Bayon, I had knowledg of an imag and altar, whereon stood a pickture .

  9. Provided alwaies that if the said John Yaxley have knowledg and warning to take no labour in this matter, then he to reteine and hold the said 5 li resaived for his good will and labour.

  10. Provided alway that if the said John Yaxley have knowledg and warning only to cum to Nottin.

  11. What gift what perfit knowledg hath ther bin, emong ye professors of w^c ther hath not bin a bad on [?

  12. Solon wil esteme so much of ye knowledg of singing, yt he wil soner forget to dye the[n] to sing.

  13. Dauenport affirmed ypon oath, that the testimonies before written, as they properly belong to each, is the truth, according to their best knowledg & memory.

  14. But now, coming to knowledg of these matters and seeing Capt.

  15. Which coming to the knowledg of the Portingales and Spaniardes at Langasaque, that they had served the English, they laid handes on them and carid them presoners abord the great shipp of Amacan.

  16. But then they went in swarmes by water, shaking their naked swords at us, calling us by a thousand filthie names; which coming to the knowledg of the tono, he sent for Capt.

  17. Also I met Gonrok Dono, the bungew of Langasaque, going downe from Edo, whoe took knowledg of me before I knew hym, and offerd me much kyndnes in wordes, etc.

  18. He wished them to look presently out for it, and they should come to knowledg whoe had it, but, yf they let midnight passe, it would never be knowne.

  19. Nor can we affirm our knowledg is at the height, who have now the Theory of the Ocean and narrow Seas beside.

  20. The knowledg of these antidotal Herbs they have learned from the Mounggoutia a kind of Ferret.

  21. Where saving Knowledg doth abide, The peace of Conscience also dwels And many Vertues more beside Which all obsurdities expels, And fils the Soule with joy Celestiall That shee regards not things Terrestiall.

  22. According to his purpose; therefore blest Doubtlesse they be, his knowledg that obtain, No Losse may countervail their blessed Gain.

  23. Our glorious God his creatures weaknesse sees, And therefore deales with them accordingly, Giveing the meanes of knowledg by degrees, Vnfoulding more and more the Mystery, And opening the Seales successively, Rev.

  24. I doe but touch these things, because I make no question they wall be more fully & distinctly handled by them selves, who had more exacte knowledg of them, and whom they did more properly concerne.

  25. Of your love too and care for us here, we never doubted; so are we glad to take knowledg of it in that fullnes we doe.

  26. Sir Robert Cotton acknowledgeth he writt the booke some 15 yeares agone, but denies that he hath any knowledg of or hand in ye now printing of it.

  27. They answered, Single or particular created Spirits, have not; for not any Creature, but God Himself, can have an absolute and perfect knowledg of all things.

  28. Well then, replied the Empress, leaving this inquisitive knowledg of God, I pray inform me, whether you Spirits give motion to Natural Bodies?

  29. Not a Natural, answered they, but a Supernatural Knowledg, which is a far better Knowledg then a Natural.

  30. But they replied to her Majesty, That the knowledg of Nature, that is, Natural Philosophy, would be imperfect without the Art of Logick; and that there was an improbable Truth which could no otherwise be found out then by the Art of disputing.

  31. The Spirits answered, That present Knowledg and Understanding was of actions or things present, not of past.

  32. Whether they could have Knowledg without Body?

  33. For to endeavour to overcome all the difficulties and errours which hinder us to come to the knowledg of the Truth, is truly to fight battails.


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