We can hardly say too much of what it has contributed to our knowledge of the universe and our power of dealing with its materials.
The best part of our knowledge is that which teaches us where knowledge leaves off and ignorance begins.
For we cannot perceive anything without adding to our knowledge of the act of understanding.
This moderate skepticism asks us only, after resisting the tendency to unreflecting conclusions, to make a duty of deliberation and caution in judging, and to restrain inquiry within those fields which are accessible to our knowledge, i.
The extent of our knowledgeis very limited--much less, in fact, than that of our ignorance.
Meanwhile, it must be acknowledged that at the present, our knowledge of dry-farm crops is extremely limited.
Our knowledge of this subject is, at the best, fragmentary.
Our knowledge of the best wheats is still fragmentary.
Knowledge of the Town, we sometimes take our Revenge upon him by our Knowledge [of [1]] Books.
Innumerable Artifices and Stratagems are acted in the Howling Wilderness and in the Great Deep, that can never come to our Knowledge.
What in the name of God is our knowledge of the elements of the atmosphere to our knowledge of the elements of Nature?
Would it not be well, I would ask him, to enquire what he did really teach, according to the primary sources of our knowledge of him?
Though all that has arrived, by report, of our knowledge of times past should be true, and known by some one person, it would be less than nothing in comparison of what is unknown.
There is nothing single and rare in respect of nature, but in respect of our knowledge, which is a wretched foundation whereon to ground our rules, and that represents to us a very false image of things.
Since all our errors arise in our judgment, it is clear, that had we no need for judgment, we should not need to learn; we should never be liable to mistakes, we should be happier in our ignorance than we can be in our knowledge.
The number of these ideas is the measure of our knowledge; exactness of thought depends on their clearness and precision; the art of comparing them one with another is called human reason.
It is impossible, in the present state of our knowledge, to assign any definite value to this average.
So far as our knowledge goes, there is no force in nature which would ever have set it in motion and no force which can ever stop it.
The University of Chicago yesterday accepted one of the most munificent gifts ever made for the promotion of any single science, and with appropriate ceremonies dedicated it to the increase of our knowledge of the heavenly bodies.
The development of our knowledge of the nature of infection forms one of the most entertaining chapters in obstetrics, and provides a simple way of showing the genuine need of preventive measures.
Our knowledge as to how the exchange of food and excretory products between mother and child is carried on by the placenta has been gained chiefly through the microscope.
Other facts bear witness to an extinct civilization, which we believe to have been extremely ancient, but to which, in the present state of our knowledge, it is impossible to assign a date.
These are the very earliest examples of the art of painting which have hitherto come to our knowledge.
This is however a delicate question, on which in the present state of our knowledge it is difficult to hazard a serious opinion.
It is therefore impossible, in the present state of our knowledge, to assert that man lived in the southwest of England in the Glacial epoch, to the phenomena of which, if he witnessed them, he must eventually have fallen a victim.
It is not easy to settle the question of precedency, but, as far as our knowledge at present extends, he seems entitled to be considered the second writer of blank verse for dramas intended for popular audiences.
It seems to me that in the present state of our knowledge we cannot form a decisive opinion on the question whether the absence of limbs in such cases is the result of mutation or of disuse--that is, absence of functional stimulation.
The fact that a hormone from the testis affects the development of the antler, as well as our knowledge of hormones in general, suggests a special theory of the heredity of somatic modifications due to external stimuli.
Our knowledge of him is chiefly derived from Agathias, /Hist.
A different view of art and literature, and one which adds considerably to our knowledge of the ancient feeling about them, is given by another class of pieces, the irrisory epigrams of the Anthology.
Our knowledge of the inescapableness of death and failure will quiet our laments, leaving us at least serene and resigned where our struggles and protests would be unavailing.
People who do not love art, yet study it from the outside, may contribute to our knowledge of it through isolated bits of analysis, but their interpretations of its more fundamental nature are always superficial.
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