Medicine, knowlege of, possessed by dames and damsels, I.
Sir Walter enquired if there was any one who could show him his father's tomb, offering an hundred crowns for his knowlege and labour.
And foryete not to sende or wryte to Maister Botewryght in goodly haste of thys article wyth your correccion to be had where the avertisementes of you and my frendz that have more particuler knowlege yn such maters.
Let us therefore consider of some of the Objections made against her Story: And yet we may venture to assert, that there is not an Objection that is come to Knowlege [sic], but is either answered or anticipated in the Work.
And Lovelace confidently says, That the women love a man whose regard for them is founded in the knowlege of them[59].
Please hit your right good maistership to wyte that on Sonday laste I sent yow many and divers lettres and writynges, by Lampet, of all matiers that I haddeknowlege at that tyme redy to answere.
My pen coud never have knowlegewhat it ment'; as given in MS.
If it were so, my wil or myn entent 45 Constrayned were a joyful thing to wryte, Myn pen coud never have knowlege what it ment; To speke therof my tonge hath no delyte.
I have mervayl," quod I, "what maner way Ye had knowlege of al this ordenaunce.
Besides that, the knowlege to faight, maketh men more bold, bicause no man feareth to doe that thing, which he thinketh to have learned to dooe.
And those men, whiche doe wel the first, mooste easely maie observe the seconde: But without knowyng thesame, thei can never come to the knowlege of the seconde.
The earles of March and Warwike, hauing perfect knowlege that the king & queene, with their adherents, were departed from S.
In order to get a knowlege of the preceding administrations, I set myself to read the history of our government; but it was not in books that I sought for this knowledge, having always looked on them as the source of public errors.
This knowlegeshould be diffused by means of schools and newspapers; and an attachment to the laws may be formed by early impressions upon the mind.
This gave the people opportunity to gain a farther knowlege of the merits of the constitution, and at the second meeting of the convention, it was ratified by a respectable majority.
But a very accurateknowlege of the meaning of words and of the true construction of sentences, may be obtained by the help of Dictionaries and good English writers; and this is all that is necessary in the common occupations of life.
Commerce found its way from Italy and the eest, to Germany and England, diffusing in its progress freedom, knowlege and independence.
In our American republics, where government is in the hands of the people, knowlege should be universally diffused by means of public schools.
Some knowlege of arithmetic is necessary for every lady.
The slight attention given to a few of these authors, in our usual course of Education, is rather calculated to make pedants than scholars; and the time employed in gaining superficial knowlege is really wasted.
The truth iz, they were both jurors and judges; and a knowlege of the tru primitiv sense of one little monosyllable in our language, would hav unravelled the whole mystery to theze learned enquirers.
The truth is, they have too much knowlege and spirit to resign their share in government, and are not sufficiently informed to govern themselves in all cases of difficulty.
I would here remark that the principal original reezon for summoning freeholders of the vicinage, waz that of their supposed personal knowlege of the fact in dispute.
Can any man communicate more knowlege than he is himself possessed of?
In the one case, many hundreds may be made partakers at one and the same time, of instruction and delight; in the other, knowlege must be parceled out only to individuals.
Forasmoche as the science and connyng of Physyke and Surgerie to the perfecte knowlege wherof bee requisite bothe grete lernyng and ripe experience ys daily .
A plausible pretense to discover our camp and to obtainknowlege of our forces and our situation!
In this meane while came people in from all sides, vpon knowlege of this strange princes comming.
The grete herball whiche geveth parfyt knowlegeand understandyng of all maner of herbes and there gracyous vertues.
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