That such are his words is perfectly true, and he even goes on to give a graphic description of the happy and comfortable life a pig leads until it comes under the hand of the butcher, all due to its unacquaintance with death.
When thou reflectest on the mildness of my habits, my antipathy to scenes of violence and bloodshed, my unacquaintance with the use of fire-arms and the motives of a soldier, thou wilt scarcely allow credit to my story.
The directions which you had exacted from your hostess proved your previousunacquaintance with these tracts.
A perfect unacquaintancewith a language is respectable.
Beside, their comparative unacquaintance with physical science led them into errors in accounting for and even in observing those which they themselves did not imagine to be supernatural.
An unacquaintance with this has been the source of innumerable errors, not only in the business of life, but in Poetry and Eloquence.