If any other orders were issued by General Thomas, I have no personal knowledge of the fact.
But I had not relied wholly in vain upon General Halleck's personal knowledge of my character.
If it is desired that I should give you a connected statement of what I did see, I would begin with where my personal knowledge of the transactions commenced.
Power of remembering; reach of personal knowledge; period over which one's memory extends.
Reliance of the mind on evidence of facts derived from other sources than personal knowledge; belief; credit; confidence.
The dances I have no personal knowledge of, but there is nothing in Baumann's description to make one think they are distinct in themselves from the mainland dances.
My personal knowledge of the district where most of the liquor goes in--the Oil Rivers--has been gained in Duke Town, Old Calabar.
Of the continental shore to the westward of Akkoolee, the Esquimaux invariably disclaimed the slightest personal knowledge; for no land can be seen in that direction from the hills.
The distance to which these people extend their inland migrations, and the extent of coast of which they possess a personal knowledge, are really very considerable.
Watt had no personal knowledge of woolen mills but there were in Oregon, at the time, two millwrights who understood the subject and were anxious to be employed in such an enterprise.
The head of the paper always had a personal knowledge of the facts and usually prepared the account of them.
When Evidence Is Contrary to Personal Knowledge of Judge.
It is also lawful to buy at the present prices when one knows from sources that one can honorably use that the objects purchased will soon rise greatly in value, for one is not bound to share with others one's personal knowledge.
Of the following case we have no personal knowledge, and can only give it as related to us by parties present.
This is owing to the fact that the compiler had no personal knowledge of them, and perhaps sought information from those as ignorant of the facts as himself; hence the meager and unsatisfactory document given to the country.
Personal knowledge, observation, and participation in what is stated for one-third of a century.
I have no personal knowledge of any such involvement.
Now you said that you had no personal knowledge or no direct knowledge of any relationship between Oswald and Ferrie?
No corner of his dominions was unknown to him; and it is plain that there can be no nation which must not be benefited by its sovereign thus obtaining a personal knowledge of all the various interests and resources of his subjects.
I have no personal knowledge as to the thoroughness or effectiveness of inoculation in practice.
It is commonly reported that Germans also signal with a suspended disc, but I have no personal knowledge of this system.
They usually miss their target by at least two hundred yards, and, so far as my personal knowledge goes, the only damage that they have ever done has been when they have had a whole city to shoot at.
He has no personal knowledge of them, he can know nothing but from the magnitude of the sum, he may suppose they must have been time bargains.
But in the same sentence, he refutes this idea, and refutes the claim itself, by saying: "I had no personal knowledge as to his alleged change of opinion.
Mr. Hawley professed to believe that Lincoln was a Christian, but he had no personal knowledge of the fact, although his neighbor for many years.
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