单词 | cognisance |
例句 | From a Table Away is one of those songs that captures a moment of emotional cognisance with unflinching accuracy. How Sunny Sweeney became a country star via New York 2011-03-24T22:24:01Z The basic motivation to win and achieve team success is now thickly layered with a cognisance of the legacy role she is playing in shaping the future for others. Healy is 'back to reality after doing a good job' 2022-04-15T04:00:00Z He later deleted the comment and apologised, saying he had "did not take cognisance of Ramadan reference". Profile: DUP MP Ian Paisley 2018-07-19T04:00:00Z I suppose you can't prepare for a life of wedded bliss and even plan a family without taking cognisance of the sort of country you want to live in. What women want from independence debate 2014-04-22T00:02:38Z Even more notable is the fact that call appeared to be premeditated, made before cognisance of the foursomes had been taken. Ryder Cup 2012: José María Olazábal faces battle to get Europe on track 2012-09-29T00:12:24Z In the aftermath of the financial crisis, few would dispute the need for more forward thinking and long-term planning from our corporate giants and for greater cognisance of the wider impact of business. London-listed firms must take corporate responsiblity seriously 2012-08-26T12:06:47Z As the serpent is the cognisance of Dan, the wolf of Benjamin, the hind of Naphtali, so is the lion of the tribe of Judah. The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Genesis 2012-04-08T02:00:21.793Z But his banner on this occasion bore, not the cognisance of the see, but simply his paternal arms. Flags: Some Account of their History and Uses. 2012-03-23T02:00:32.397Z I forgot my former fear, being interested in the dispute of these two giant writers who are more akin artistically than ever taken cognisance of by criticism. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z But the later Communa did not take cognisance of trade affairs except indirectly through the Craft Gilds which the increasing complexity of trade was calling into being. The Influence and Development of English Gilds As Illustrated by the History of the Craft Gilds of Shrewsbury 2012-03-05T03:00:14.443Z The conception of Natural Selection is manifestly one not known to physical science: its terms are not of a kind physical science can take cognisance of. Herbert Spencer 2012-02-29T03:00:20.773Z His first attempt failed; then he planned with Barnes' cognisance to get possession of the packet by drugging my father. Laid up in Lavender 2012-02-28T03:00:28.157Z He adds, however, that the lion was the cognisance of Galloway, and perhaps also of all the Celtic nations. Flags: Some Account of their History and Uses. 2012-03-23T02:00:32.397Z Equally, they've got to have cognisance of the fact that we're talking about a huge institution, part of the fabric of the Scottish nation as well as Scottish football, and everybody realises that. Celtic slams Salmond over Rangers 2012-02-16T16:33:34Z The Peasant Revolt compelled Parliament to take cognisance of industrial difficulties. The Influence and Development of English Gilds As Illustrated by the History of the Craft Gilds of Shrewsbury 2012-03-05T03:00:14.443Z Of course the town could boast of a superior quarter, where, in front of houses of a better kind, were flapping blue cotton awnings, each one adorned with the dominant daimio's cognisance. The Curse of Koshiu A Chronicle of Old Japan 2012-02-14T03:00:23.467Z Was Mr. Hunter suspecting that his brother had more cognisance of the affair than he seemed willing to avow? A Life's Secret A Novel 2012-02-13T03:00:17.060Z The shapes of the beds, as well as the colours of their contents, are taken cognisance of in estimating the general effect of a geometrical garden. Garden-Craft Old and New 2012-02-12T03:00:11.083Z Again the uncanny cognisance of his very thoughts! The Honour of the Clintons 2012-01-24T03:00:25.947Z The companies themselves fell back into their original condition of voluntary associations of individuals united for purposes partly benevolent but mainly social, and of which the state took no cognisance. The Influence and Development of English Gilds As Illustrated by the History of the Craft Gilds of Shrewsbury 2012-03-05T03:00:14.443Z He told of how young Sampei, in camp one day, investing the Taira forces, beheld a warrior whose crimson armour and golden cognisance marked him for a Taira noble. The Curse of Koshiu A Chronicle of Old Japan 2012-02-14T03:00:23.467Z Beyond each end of that prismatic ribbon are ether-waves of which our retina takes no cognisance. Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death 2012-01-05T03:00:42.307Z What is protection for liberty and property, where the law swallows up both liberty and property, without cognisance of any other offence than the poverty of the housekeeper? The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z Alone he took cognisance of Ananias and Sapphira, and alone he punished them. St. Peter, His Name and His Office As set forth in holy scripture 2011-11-28T03:00:25.013Z I don't think so, if any cognisance at all is vouchsafed one; it is the only thing I in the least care to ask. The Letters of Henry James, Vol. II 2011-11-18T03:00:26.730Z And--the cognisance and titles of the father of the chatelaine having been recognised, and the drawbridge lowered--the relaxation of discipline everywhere apparent within did not escape his practised eye. The Curse of Koshiu A Chronicle of Old Japan 2012-02-14T03:00:23.467Z She has got herself into some matrimonial mess, most probably, without the cognisance of her friends. Miss Arnott's Marriage 2011-11-11T03:00:33Z Mr. Carlile: I know of no law that takes cognisance of blasphemy. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z Almost any serial will give hints enough to an acute boy, if he wishes to gain an initiative knowledge of subjects more especially beneath the cognisance of the police. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 60, No. 373, November 1846 2011-10-21T02:00:17.417Z Cog′nitive, capable of, or pertaining to, cognition.—Have cognisance of, to have knowledge of. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) 2011-10-11T02:01:08.990Z So the brain gave wrong orders, through carelessness or ignorance, or both, and continued to repeat them, until the muscles learnt to repeat their faulty functions spontaneously, and without the immediate cognisance of the brain. Boating 2011-09-21T02:00:35.453Z The Apostle’s final determination was, to do nothing without Philemon’s cognisance and consent. The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon 2011-09-09T02:01:07.157Z However, James Watt Omitted to take cognisance of the ultimate trouble, And here you are. Outlook Odes 2011-08-16T02:00:47.257Z Hunt, when he saw the cavalry coming, I think, intimated his knowledge—his cognisance of the fact—by desiring them to give three cheers?—I could not hear. Three Accounts of Peterloo By Eyewitnesses Bishop Stanley, Lord Hylton, John Benjamin Smith with Bishop Stanley's Evidence at the Trial 2011-08-09T02:00:27.670Z As a member of a social group man is dominated by his ideas of things, and any movement of reform must take cognisance of that fact if it is to cherish reasonable hopes of success. A Grammar of Freethought 2011-07-30T02:00:13.083Z Mr. Brickwood seems to have been the only writer who took cognisance of this interesting fact. Boating 2011-09-21T02:00:35.453Z It assumes the personal cognisance and interference in everything by the occupant of the Throne. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 1 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:20.507Z The poet of Valladolid was mistaken by the vulgar mob for an agent of the Government, because they were always catching him taking “such cognisance of men and things.” The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z He was aware of many things beyond the cognisance of his followers. A Vendetta of the Desert 2011-07-05T02:00:32.510Z There should be no mysteries apart from her cognisance in that house, while she was in it. Fordham's Feud 2011-07-05T02:00:31.267Z The governing class in Sweden seemed to take no cognisance of the growth of democracy in the hearts of the people. Ten Years Near the German Frontier A Retrospect and a Warning 2011-06-16T02:00:15.297Z But it was bravely held that the University had no cognisance of the personal opinions of any professor. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 1 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:20.507Z Man's experience is of effects; these he takes cognisance of; of these he has some knowledge, but of cause, except as a means to an end, he has none. Nature and the Gods From "The Atheistic Platform", Twelve Lectures 2011-05-31T02:00:33.907Z Even if I were, I should have no cognisance of anything that has happened within the last two hours, as I have been down on the golf course. The Invasion 2011-05-20T02:00:29.260Z Raymond found himself engaged by a tall, broad-shouldered antagonist, who bore on his shield the cognisance of the House of Luxemburg. The Winning of the Golden Spurs 2011-05-17T02:00:18.050Z She calls him hog in allusion to his cognisance, which was a boar. Degeneracy Its Causes, Signs and Results 2011-05-02T02:00:17.657Z She has taken up this position in all unconsciousness of the advantages it presents, but of which Talbot's eager eye has instant cognisance. Doctor Cupid 2011-03-13T03:00:23.987Z He merely took cognisance of facts as they appeared to him through the distorting medium of his prejudices, temper, ignorance, and the habits of a lifetime. A Charming Fellow, Volume I (of 3) 2011-03-02T03:00:28.240Z On her part, Rhoda took cognisance of every detail in Castalia's appearance, attire, and manner; she marked every inflection of her voice, and every turn of her haughty, languid head. A Charming Fellow, Volume II (of 3) 2011-03-02T03:00:26.237Z A hue and cry was raised on the discovery of the theft, and it required some time to persuade the magisterial authorities that the goat-herd had not been defrauded with the cognisance of the bála-beit. The Highlands of Ethiopia 2011-02-25T03:01:07.193Z Not only did he appear to have everything arranged, but he seemed to have taken cognisance of the smallest detail. Mrs. Fitz 2011-02-14T03:00:38.317Z There was but one answer to this question within my cognisance: whenever I should find the opportunity. The Guerilla Chief And other Tales 2011-02-10T03:00:53.627Z Another strange occurrence of Mexico; if not the most incomprehensible, certainly the most painful, that had yet come under my cognisance: for it related to myself—the black, bitter part of it. The Bandolero A Marriage among the Mountains 2011-02-09T03:00:48.583Z It is the cognisance of a world-wide league, known as the Apostleship of Prayer, conducted by the Society of Jesus, and having, it is said, a membership of 25,000,000 of all nations. The Irish on the Somme Being a Second Series of 'The Irish at the Front' 2011-01-12T03:00:32.843Z A complete philosophy would doubtless reply that it is both; but psychological criticism can take cognisance of memory only as a mass of present images and presumptions. Character and Opinion in the United States 2010-12-20T17:12:15.253Z There needs to be concerted action on manufacturing, and a cognisance of the fact that we are no longer an economic superpower. We must cut the deficit, but do we want Cameron wielding the knife? 2010-05-01T20:27:00Z Their callings were antipodes to each other—one being devoted to the decoration and comfortable appearance of the human exterior, whilst the other took special cognisance of the internal condition of the animal economy. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 10 Crime, which, under certain conditions, may seem to have created Individualism, must take cognisance of other people and interfere with them. Miscellaneous Aphorisms; The Soul of Man He might have been in a trance for all the cognisance he took of his surroundings. The Man Who Rose Again This new charge of the Jews was one of which Pilate could not take cognisance; and of this Jesus reminds him by His silence. The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St John, Vol. II The Supreme Tribunal had taken cognisance of the affair, and we were both powerless to stir a finger. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi Volume the Second The rose crowned was chosen by Henry as his bride’s personal cognisance, and the most was made of her royal descent and connections by the enamoured King. The Wives of Henry the Eighth and the Parts They Played in History And it would be very difficult to frame laws which should take cognisance of these two classes. A Problem in Modern Ethics being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion, addressed especially to Medical Psychologists and Jurists Indeed, it was whispered that there was one even darker count against him, which, though a thing of a tolerably remote past, the law might take cognisance of even yet. Forging the Blades A Tale of the Zulu Rebellion In despair, we take cognisance of the world only as something dim and afar off: we are insensible to the things before our eyes; we lose the feeling of our own existence. Toilers of the Sea That there are many relationships which even to-day are leading to modifications in important particulars, but which at the present time are beyond our cognisance, of this there can be no doubt. Territory in Bird Life That takes cognisance only of vibrations and the conditions of vibration in elastic bodies, which, by means of the ear and the nerves of hearing, become a stimulus of consciousness. Naturalism And Religion The phenomenon is certainly anomalous; but the term morbid carries a meaning which seems to me inapplicable to the subject, or at all events to very many cases which have come under my cognisance. A Problem in Modern Ethics being an inquiry into the phenomenon of sexual inversion, addressed especially to Medical Psychologists and Jurists He even looked at her as she went before him, and he noticed the fact; but after he had taken cognisance of it, he was quite as indifferent as before. Cecilia A Story of Modern Rome He takes cognisance of the death or mayhem of any man committed in the great ships riding in great rivers, beneath the bridges of the same next the sea. Old and New London Volume I Beyond the frontier he has no cognisance, and neither aspires to inflame passions nor to compose the great eirenikon. The History of Freedom The League will take cognisance of all outbreaks of peace. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, May 26, 1920 It was simple enough, once one thought of it; yet ridiculously incongruous when injected into the cognisance of a girl whose brain was buzzing with the incredible romance of her position.... The Bandbox He went on to refer to other incidents of which the story has cognisance. When Ghost Meets Ghost So may the winged horse, your ancient badge and cognisance, still flourish! Old and New London Volume I However, with due cognisance of the irregularity, the practice of giving each reprint a new edition number accompanied by a running sales total is being maintained for statistical interest. Cole's Funny Picture Book No. 1 Philosophy takes cognisance of error as well as of truth, inasmuch as it derives materials from both for discovering a theory of the grounds of belief and disbelief. History of Free Thought in Reference to The Christian Religion I begin to lose cognisance of my surroundings and to imagine myself in some far-away place, when I am recalled sharply to myself by an intensely cold current of air. Byways of Ghost-Land To be cut off from the sights and sounds of the world, with these two avenues of perception closed, so as to be able to take cognisance of external things only through scent and touch! The Thread of Gold "So that if cognisance has been taken—so far as I'm concerned—it spoils the beauty?" The Wings of the Dove, Volume II That she reserves for divine cognisance, recollecting that 'Vengeance is mine, I will repay,' saith the Lord. Old-Fashioned Ethics and Common-Sense Metaphysics With Some of Their Applications It is difficult to-day, and to-morrow it will be impossible, to find a subject which can be treated without taking cognisance of works in a foreign language. Introduction to the Study of History God is, I told them briefly; God takes cognisance of what we are and do: God will repay: some time, somewhere, God will punish sin. Lotus Buds The oath itself was an act made before God, and as such under cognisance of the bishop. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I And if he did not want to bring the matter to our immediate cognisance, why, we ask, did he not re-write the page? The Book of Khalid It pleased him, too, to think that he owed his cognisance of her existence to that first impulse which had caused him to write to Ingram. Cleo The Magnificent Or, the Muse of the Real The Kirk-Session is a permanent Court of Justice, taking cognisance of minor matters of morality, and enforcing its decisions by religious sanctions. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland A set of people possessing the same erratic habits, and practising the trade of tinkers, are well known in the Borders; and have often p. 94fallen under the cognisance of the law. A Historical Survey of the Customs, Habits, & Present State of the Gypsies The Herule Odoacer had been put to death in 493 by the Ostrogoth Theodorick, who, like Odoacer before him, reigned with cognisance and approbation of the eastern emperor for thirty-three years. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I The heavy marble pillars of the shrine were carved with a stiff ornament of vine-leaves and grape-clusters, and the canopy rose pompously to the roof, with its cognisances and devices. Beside Still Waters Japanese art, as it has come under the cognisance of a foreigner, may be considered in connection with four or five purposes to which it has been employed or adapted. The Empire of the East It often seems to reflect a personal bitterness, to take too little cognisance of the springs of human weakness. Australian Writers A set of people possessing the same erratic habits, and practising the trade of tinkers, are well known in the Borders, and have often fallen under the cognisance of the law. Gipsy Life being an account of our Gipsies and their children, with suggestions for their improvement Now etymology, taking cognisance of forms only, has nothing to do with ideas, except so far as they influence forms. A Handbook of the English Language I will do as you will," I answered, "but, at the same time, I must point out that Mr. Morland has cognisance of my story. Hurricane Island They are such as come very imperfectly, or not at all, within the cognisance of the unarmed eye. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition They express, as a rule, no opinions, and of commercial estimation very properly take no cognisance. The Book-Collector A General Survey of the Pursuit and of those who have engaged in it at Home and Abroad from the Earliest Period to the Present Time An umpire or referee, when appointed, shall take cognisance of any breach of rule that he may observe, whether he be appealed to on the point or not. The Complete Golfer Of the divisions of verbs into active and passive, transitive and intransitive, unless there be an accompanying change of form, etymology takes no cognisance. A Handbook of the English Language Sin does not come under her cognisance, except to be muffled up in absolution, and hidden from the eyes of the sinner—but not from the eyes of God. Robin Tremayne A Story of the Marian Persecution But of this distinction the eye takes cognisance in an æsthetic, not in a scientific sense. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition And when President Kruger left, it was his request also that we should not negotiate without his cognisance. The peace negotiations between the governments of the South African Republic and the Orange Free State, and the representatives of the British government, which terminated in the peace concluded at Vereeniging on the 31st May, 1902 Formless and nebulous at first it seemed to be growing quickly into particular shape and cognisance. Border Ghost Stories But the present attitude of Italy towards the Triple Alliance naturally precludes any Divine cognisance of her concerns. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, September 16, 1914 Believe me, of all the illusions of man the most nearly approaching truth are those he comes into cognisance of through dreams. The Wagnerian Romances But our eyes and ears and other organs of sense take cognisance of only a few of the vibrations raining in upon our bodies from the outside world. The Heart of Nature or, The Quest for Natural Beauty Is the departure of the immortal soul to the spirit-world so trivial a matter that the life-giving God takes no cognisance of it? Memories of Bethany But there could be detected in these rallies an undercurrent of strong mutual respect, of which they had all hitherto had no cognisance. Norman Ten Hundred A Record of the 1st (Service) Bn. Royal Guernsey Light Infantry The Parlement granted letters-patent, limited the number of academicians to forty, and required them to take cognisance of French authors and the French language alone. The Story of Paris The marvel was that our Intelligence Department should have taken no cognisance of these gigantic preparations, or that if it had, the Cabinet had not acted on its information. South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 2 (of 6) From the Commencement of the War to the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec. 1899 There is a vast range of vibrations of the medium in which we are immersed of which our bodily organs take no cognisance whatever. The Heart of Nature or, The Quest for Natural Beauty We call it instinct, a name which is made to cover all other senses in the lower animals, of which we have no cognisance ourselves. Science and the Infinite or Through a Window in the Blank Wall In many cases, the saints of God have burnt down to the last film of vital energy and expired, and there has been no shining that the world has taken cognisance of. John the Baptist His mind had fastened upon a hundred things of which she had taken no cognisance. The Day of Judgment The screen is now made into a side-board, and is most fancifully and beautifully wrought with crests, ciphers, and cognisances, belonging to the Holts and many of the neighbouring families. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 But geographical science, at least, should refuse to be confined within any such arbitrary limits and should take cognisance of quality as well as quantity. The Heart of Nature or, The Quest for Natural Beauty We are living in a world of continuous and multitudinous changes; in fact, without change, we could have no cognisance of our surroundings, we should have no consciousness of living. Science and the Infinite or Through a Window in the Blank Wall My companion, though an excellent and well-known mountaineer, took cognisance of the fact that I was not in first-class training. A Tramp's Notebook I cannot now take cognisance of Mr Spry’s conduct on the occasion to which you allude; and I conclude that he will be satisfied if you apologise to him. The Three Midshipmen And now once more I was sufficiently rational to take cognisance of the flight of time. A Middy of the King A Romance of the Old British Navy The colour first exhibited is red, which corresponds to the lowest rate of vibration of which the eye is able to take cognisance. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 It must have occurred to Miss Sinclair herself, even if she did not find it convenient to take cognisance of it in her reply. Punch, or the London Charivari, May 27, 1914 The title Dauphin, lit. dolphin, commemorates the absorption into the French monarchy, in 1349, of the lordship of Dauphiné, the cognisance of which was three dolphins. The Romance of Words (4th ed.) Pursued for a short while by Sir Palamides in his Paynim days, it scarcely comes into the cognisance of King Arthur's Court and the Table Round. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 25, 1914 Such finally being the case, and the people having cognisance thereof, the secular inhabitants of the neighbouring districts and sequestrations have arisen, and want to know what it is all about and wherefore. The Day of Wrath Willkomm tells us, that the rest of the world, which “the cabin’d cribb’d” Lusatian has himself learned to call “o’ th’ outside,” has taken no cognisance of his beautiful hill country. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844 You are aware that in a lawfully erected diocese it belongs to the chapter during the vacancy of the see, to take cognisance of what happens there. Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings He doubtless owed them to the exchange of a few pence or shillings with a scrivener’s hireling; and the transaction was not one of which the author had cognisance. A Life of William Shakespeare with portraits and facsimiles He knelt down by the shield, and lifted it up to examine the arms; and as he turned it, the well-known cognisance of Pynson of Pynsonlee—the three silver arrows—met his eye. Mistress Margery But, in truth, I do some wrong to my character; I was but little under the influence of such cunning cognisance at that moment. The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse Each Quæstio had, in fact, confined itself to the crimes committed to its cognisance by its charter. Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society Even within this limitation there are many questions that no student of Turgot's capacity would now overlook, yet of which he and the most reasonable spirits of his age took no cognisance. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3) Turgot But surely the incomprehensibility of natural effects is no reason for assigning to them a cause that is still more incomprehensible than any of those within our cognisance. Diderot and the Encyclopædists Volume II. Gradually, step by step, the popes claimed cognisance of secular matters, intervened in politics, and stood forth as a leaders in Italian affairs. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003 It takes cognisance of all the data of consciousness, and assumes as its own, from whatever quarter it may come, all ascertained truth. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics The Book of Job takes cognisance of the p. 344river Jordan, and describes river scenery in the land of Edom, i.e., south of the Dead Sea. Byeways in Palestine Can your Act take cognisance of all these? Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General It was unfortunate, because it proves that we have traitors among us somewhere; but of that, and of the whole affair, I will have cognisance in a few days.” Snarley-yow or The Dog Fiend All matrimonial affairs come under the cognisance of the Pameshtchik, as no serf can marry without his permission. Fred Markham in Russia The Boy Travellers in the Land of the Czar The head of the pig is his Grace's cognisance. Doom Castle The point in the centre already fixed, on which the two extremities depend, is the growth of the seed without the aid, and even beyond the cognisance, of the sower. The Parables of Our Lord That stove, like the easy-chair, had been acquired by Edwin at his father’s expense without his father’s cognisance. Clayhanger In a recollection there is, in like manner, a certain image of the past and the fact consisting in the taking cognisance of this image. The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps Mr. Forbes Robinson appeared to possess an unusually certain cognisance of the unseen world. Letters to His Friends What domestic duties have they, of which the State can take cognisance, save their duty to those to whom they may owe money, and their duty to keep the peace? Women and Politics This matter came under the cognisance of Parliament in 1302, when the grant was pronounced to be invalid. Notes and Queries, Number 190, June 18, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. He must be very careful not to alarm the Queen, by Her Majesty for an instant supposing that the Prince was carrying on business with Peel without her cognisance. The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861 Volume 1, 1837-1843 Finally, the internal or external character of events, which might be called their geographical position, is a characteristic which has no influence upon the method destined to take cognisance of it. The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps I am here with her cognisance; indeed, by this time she thinks 'tis all over. Tancred Or, The New Crusade It had taken place, he said, without the cognisance of the civic authorities. London and the Kingdom - Volume I He does not distribute his means like milk spilled upon the ground, which cannot be gathered up again; neither does he take cognisance of merely speculative benevolence. Western Worthies A Gallery of Biographical and Critical Sketches of West of Scotland Celebrities "The information came through a responsible channel, through one whose duty it is to take cognisance of such things and to report them to the proper authorities." The Mayor of Warwick What I perceive directly, immediately, we are told, is not the object, it is my state of consciousness; the object is inferred; concluded, and taken cognisance of through the intermediary of my state of consciousness. The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps With the accusation of bigamy they would have nothing to do, but he must ask them to take cognisance of that quarrel as well as of the quarrel at the club. Phineas Redux To refuse to take cognisance of the fresh spontaneity of feeling and intuition is to rob life of its higher joys and its deeper meanings. Nature Mysticism One further circumstance, showing that this was the real state of their minds, we shall find Giotto take cognisance of in the next fresco. Giotto and his works in Padua An Explanatory Notice of the Series of Woodcuts Executed for the Arundel Society After the Frescoes in the Arena Chapel A deputation of the Assembly went over the château in order to take cognisance of the violence and disorder resulting from this visitation of the faubourgs. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution I do not think we should admit in principle, as do many philosophers, that "we take no cognisance save of relations." The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps The Almighty beheld and took cognisance, but no immediate retribution followed. Mrs Whittelsey's Magazine for Mothers and Daughters Volume 3 It appears to have been the cognisance of the province of Ostrevant, a district lying between Artois and Hainault, and the appanage of the eldest sons of the house of Hainault. English Embroidered Bookbindings These commanders were also to apprise the Customs Board of any matter which might arise in consequence thereof "fit for our cognisance." King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855 And Religion grows, but the facts of which it takes cognisance are not affected by that growth. The Relations Between Religion and Science Eight Lectures Preached Before the University of Oxford in the Year 1884 His armour was dark, and he bore but one cognisance on his shield, the Cross. The House of Walderne A Tale of the Cloister and the Forest in the Days of the Barons' Wars Amongst the people of the northern marshlands, the white horse seems to have been held in especial honour, and to this day a white horse rampant forms the cognisance of Hanover and Brunswick. Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain Chaplain Tomkyns, who took cognisance of "Paradise Lost," was fortunately a broad-minded man, disposed to live and let live, though scrupling somewhat when he found "perplexity" and "fear of change" imputed to "monarchs." Life of John Milton The committee would be compelled to take cognisance of the startling exposure—the people would demand a full threshing out of the obnoxious deal. The Husbands of Edith In that year the primate summoned a council at Lambeth, wherein he sought to withdraw from the cognisance of the civil courts all suits concerning patronage and the disposition of the personal effects of ecclesiastics. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Day by day we commit sins of thought and word of which the dull eye of man takes no cognisance. Sermons Preached at Brighton Third Series Each unaffected flake of mica is, thus, unassailable proof of a fact which but for the halo would, probably, have been for ever beyond our cognisance. The Birth-Time of the World and Other Scientific Essays This one other human being who had entered his desolate scene took, it would seem, no cognisance of him at all. What Necessity Knows The physiological law is simple and blind, taking no cognisance of the consequences, or the quality of the offspring produced. The Fertility of the Unfit One word with reference to offences which do not come within the cognisance of the criminal law. Crime and Its Causes Some folly must have come to your cognisance," observed Mr. Bitterworth; "though I had deemed Lionel Verner to be more free from the sins of hot-blooded youth than are most men. Verner's Pride There are two allusions; one to coats armorial, to which princes make additions, or give new tinctures, and new marks of cognisance; the other to martyrs, whose reliques are preserved with veneration. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies To the popes was the ultimate appeal in all causes of which the spiritual courts had cognisance. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3) He sat down and gazed wretchedly about the room, taking no cognisance of what objects his sight fell upon. Philip Winwood A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces. Indeed, as men whose understanding are subject to error have direct cognisance of Brahma. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Remember no sparrow falls to the ground without the cognisance of its Creator! The Spinners You can take cognisance of my wounding, I promise you. Lady Good-for-Nothing He requires that the cognisance of his marriage be remanded to his own realm, and that he be no further pressed to pursue the process at Rome. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3) It is however certain, that in the 4th century from the numerous priests of Constantinople one was selected called a penitentiary, who took cognisance of crimes, to which public penance was annexed by the canons. The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome If everything about a man were within our cognisance, we could predict his conduct in given circumstances as certainly as a chemist can foretell the effect of mixing an acid with an alkali. The Life of Froude After a moment he took cognisance of the crunch of her snow-shoes behind him. The Silent Places For testimony look at their cognisance of leopards, and advise yourself, whether any house in Christendom ever took that device but had known familiarly the devil in some shape? The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay He was eaten up by anxiety, and so took no cognisance of time. The Man in the Twilight It consists of a multitude of different shapes, succeeding each other so fast that the eye is only able to take cognisance of them all at once. The Chemical History of a Candle Now, the law, in those breezy times, took small cognisance of such little freaks as this; the law, indeed, was pretty powerless up among those wild hills. Stories of the Border Marches There was a vague common cognisance of this convergence of so many separate currents to one final reservoir. The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660 I occasionally took my holidays in Johannesburg, and assisted the Vicar, during which time I could take charge of Christian native marriages, of which the State took no cognisance. Native Races and the War Freedom of thought, if not translated into social act, has not been an offence against caste at any time in the period under review, neither has caste taken cognisance of sins against morality as such. New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments The Uniformitarians, in effect, deny this proposition, at any rate as regards any period of the earth's history of which we have actual cognisance. The Ancient Life History of the Earth A Comprehensive Outline of the Principles and Leading Facts of Palæontological Science To take cognisance of the literature that grows up around the Stage, especially criticism in other quarters. Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, January 23, 1892 It would be for Morus himself, however, to take cognisance of that. The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660 Cavour came in for a part of the blame, as, during the war, he denied cognisance of the proposal to give up Savoy. The Liberation of Italy I was never a man to need much sleep: but if, through the year which followed, the apparition escaped once or twice without my cognisance, I dare take oath this was the extent of it. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts Acts and words are things of which others may take cognisance; the inner life no one can ever know. Youth and Sex We know that the present body conditions our knowledge, and that our senses do not take cognisance of all the qualities of material things. Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V) For the Quakers generally there was, we fear, no more specific protection than Cromwell's good-nature when a case of cruelty was distinctly brought within his cognisance. The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660 His work was performed with the cognisance, and under the eye of Apostolic men. The Freethinker's Text Book, Part II. Christianity: Its Evidences, Its Origin, Its Morality, Its History Many other persons had taken cognisance of the fact, and were active in the matter. Robert Browning Next he touched on Colonels of the old school, and their cognisance of tactics. A Diversity of Creatures The kirk … asserted all along that the doctrine delivered in their sermons did not fall under the cognisance of the temporal courts, till it was first judged by the church.—Swift. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 10 Historical Writings They ask the king to take cognisance of the matter. Cock Lane and Common-Sense The offences that came under their cognisance were those of murder, perjury, forgery, and theft. An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Volume 2 The counsellors do not judge criminal cases, but all civil suits are within their cognisance. De Orbe Novo, Volume 1 (of 2) The Eight Decades of Peter Martyr D'Anghera Chivalry, Court of, a court established by Edward III., which took cognisance of questions of honour and heraldry, as well as military offences. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge Quarter sessions and assizes come only at long intervals, are held only in particular time-honoured places, and take cognisance only of very serious offences which happily are not numerous. Hodge and His Masters The belief in witchcraft is also as lively in the Highlands, as in Devonshire, but, while the law takes no cognisance of it, no great harm is done. Cock Lane and Common-Sense Of these I do not for my immediate purpose propose to take cognisance. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, April 23, 1919 North.—Then her disrespect to you was not only by deputy, but even without her cognisance? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843 Coming to himself, he gravely declared that the young man was a necromancer, and ordered that he should be kept prisoner under the helmet itself till the church should take cognisance of the affair. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 08 — Fiction The various ways in which those opinions might have been formed were matters beyond the cognisance of the royal official who called the jury together, swore them, and registered their verdict. Human Nature in Politics Third Edition Sometimes, in the middle ages, and later, the law took cognisance of haunted houses, when the tenant wished to break his lease. Cock Lane and Common-Sense She learned how important were things of which Halsted Street took no cognisance. Cheerful—By Request No future school of religious art will be able to rise to eminence without taking full cognisance of them, and learning from them their secret. Literary and General Lectures and Essays Neither party would listen to the antiquaries who delivered learned lectures in the neighbourhood, showing the Bleeding Heart to have been the heraldic cognisance of the old family to whom the property had once belonged. Little Dorrit “Please you, sir knight, to take cognisance of this packet from Sir Oliver, wherein are all things fully stated,” answered Richard, presenting the priest’s letter. The Black Arrow Perceval espied the knight and saw that the cognisance of his shield was such as that which had been set forth to him. The High History of the Holy Graal He must know them intimately, take cognisance of the leading points of their character, pick and choose from them, and set them to the work which they can most satisfactorily superintend. James Nasmyth: Engineer; an autobiography It alone can temper the severity of the law, which, equal for all, ought in principle to be blind and to take no cognisance of particular cases. The Crowd; study of the popular mind But while one part of his brain, alert and watchful, took cognisance of these matters, all the greater part was lulled and stupefied with the long monotony of the affair. The Octopus : A story of California If we were Europeans, even English, we should take some cognisance of our children's love affairs, and in some measure teach their young affections how to shoot. The Rise of Silas Lapham Up to this time have I well known his coming and going, but nought shall I know thereof hereafter for that he hath changed the cognisance of his shield and arms. The High History of the Holy Graal The existence of the problem is thereby more fully established than ever, but its solution is placed outside of the domain of theoretical cognisance. Freeland A Social Anticipation I replied that I had cognisance of this fact. Camps, Quarters, and Casual Places His Excellency had deigned to take cognisance of it with his own eyes. Gaspar Ruiz I had at first meant to give Girshel a good fright, and to tell Siliavka to hold his tongue, but now the affair had become public, and could not escape 'the cognisance of the authorities.' The Jew and Other Stories Waggon-loads of slaves have been conveyed from one end of the country to the other for sale, and that with the cognisance of, and for the direct advantage of, the highest officials of the land. Cetywayo and his White Neighbours Remarks on Recent Events in Zululand, Natal, and the Transvaal This tribunal took cognisance of crimes nominally of two classes. The Afghan Wars 1839-42 and 1878-80 It is the first case in which the civil authorities refused to take cognisance of a charge against a man on account of his opinions. Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts There are other kinds of sin than the sins that break the Ten Commandments; there are other kinds of sin than the sins that the world takes cognisance of. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke Mr. Harry did not take very accurate cognisance of the sermon. The Virginians Happiness also depends greatly on domestic life, the details of which, at least when they stop short of wife-beating, come not within the cognisance of the civil power. Moral Philosophy Whether with Yakoub Khan's cognisance or not, they authorised the use of his name by the insurgent leaders. The Afghan Wars 1839-42 and 1878-80 He claims in the lowly words an altogether supernatural, abnormal, divine cognisance of all the acts of men down the ages and across the gulf between earth and heaven. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. John Chapters I to XIV Yet Brett certainly spoke as though his cognisance of how matters stood betwixt herself and Tony were based on something more substantial than mere guesswork. The Vision of Desire They had a sign, too, over the gateway of Castlewood House, bearing the same cognisance. The Virginians How could he face her, or her mother, or even her maid, now he had cognisance of this naughty calumny? The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family The Sanhedrin took no cognisance of, and had no concern with, rebellion against Caesar; though for the time they pretended loyalty. Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII The clergy also sought freedom from the jurisdiction of the secular courts; in other words, the Church claimed exclusive cognisance in her own tribunals of all matters concerning those in Holy Orders. The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304 One legacy of his mother's Pen remembered, of which Laura could have no cognisance. The History of Pendennis She was a brisk little woman of business, and all the affairs of her large estate came under her cognisance. The Virginians The spectacles nevertheless made the eyeglass a bow, of which the latter took no sort of cognisance. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family But I doubt whether it has yet taken that distinct form which it must assume in order that the House may take cognisance of it. Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, Volume 1 Thus all persons needing protection, such as widows, minors, and orphans, came under the cognisance of the ecclesiastical courts, and to these the Popes added Crusaders. The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304 Lord Coleridge as gravely replied that he could not take judicial cognisance of them. Prisoner for Blasphemy Next it crosses the boundary which divides human from divine law, and crimes from sins, to take cognisance of unspoken and unacted desires. Expositions of Holy Scripture We knew that there were elements at work for a counter-revolution quite uncontrolled by, but acting with, the cognisance of officials of the Koltchak Administration. With the "Die-Hards" in Siberia Around the house ran a boldly-carved stone parapet, bearing the herons and bulrushes which were the cognisance of the noble race for which the mansion was built. Phantom Fortune, a Novel Naturally the Church had cognisance of all cases of sacrilege and heresy. The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304 There is actually a section in the penal code taking cognisance of the crime. Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier Twelve Years Sporting Reminiscences of an Indigo Planter They entered and departed without revealing, by word or look, cognisance of another human being's presence. A Versailles Christmas-Tide To speak the truth, he is the universal tribunal; for since these times all causes fall to his cognisance, as in a great infection all diseases turn oft to the plague. Character Writings of the 17th Century Her ladyship's keen intellect took cognisance even of trifles: and it was only in the most insignificant details that Fräulein felt herself a power. Phantom Fortune, a Novel There is understood to be a kind of formal compact between Him and mankind, obliging Him to interpose, to take the matter into His cognisance, being specially addressed to Him. Sermons on Evil-Speaking The Inquisitors had already taken cognisance of Abano's scrolls, and found that, touching these at least, he had spoken sooth. The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales Well, here are some of the conditions which he has himself dictated to our go-between for you to take cognisance of, before anything is begun. The Miser She is the poor man's credit and the rich man's praise, the wise man's care and the good man's cognisance. Character Writings of the 17th Century Now, the conditions which have determined the existence of species are not only exceedingly complex, but, so far as the great majority of them are concerned, are necessarily beyond our cognisance. Darwiniana : Essays — Volume 02 That official's cognisance of such matters extended only to high-water mark when the tide was at flood, or to low-water mark when it was at ebb. The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore The whole philosophy of the future will be transformed as soon as psychology takes cognisance of these genetic phenomena and makes them the basis of its speculations. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2 At all events, when Milton's Anti-Episcopal pamphlets of the next two years made him a public man, he is not likely to have escaped the cognisance of Hartlib. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 The authorities had already taken cognisance of their deaths and had drawn up their preliminary report. Greifenstein Here have I been living and working and thinking nigh half a lifetime, and only now these gentry should deign to give me cognisance of their existence. Without Prejudice Daily, ascending the companion ladder to the main deck aft she gradually faded from cognisance forward. The Path of a Star Till now, she felt that her baby was part of this life and herself; then, without further ado, he would be torn from her cognisance to be put out of sight in the ground. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl Then came the thought of Mr. Thornton's cognisance of her falsehood. North and South Before the assassin had been discovered it had been looked upon merely as a common murder, and one of which society need take no cognisance beyond the bare fact of its committal. The Mystery of a Hansom Cab They are like pebbles in his head—without cognisance or expression. The Secret Power I felt as if I was in some distant planet Uranus or Neptune - and in the presence of phenomena of which my terrestrial experience gave me no cognisance. A Journey to the Interior of the Earth I came from him but now; he is at the herald's office yonder; he requested me to go afore, and take up a man or two for him in Paul's, against his cognisance was ready. Every Man out of His Humour Above, on the earth, midday must have sounded—for those who still have cognisance of the sun and the hours. Egypt (La Mort de Philae) Balin remains, learning courtesy, modelling himself on Lancelot, and gaining leave to bear Guinevere's Crown Matrimonial for his cognisance,—which, of course, Balan does not know, - "As golden earnest of a better life." Alfred Tennyson Also a tranquil cognisance of favourable comment, exchanged by competent judges— no excitement, no admiration, remember; not a trace of new-chum interest, but a certain dignified and judicious approbation, honourable alike to critic and artist. Such Is Life The weaver conceals the dollars in the ash-tub, again without the cognisance of his wife, who disposes of the ashes for a few pieces of soap. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 13 Everybody in Uganda is expected to keep spears, shields and dogs, the Uganda arms and cognisance; whilst the Wakungu are entitled to drums. The Discovery of the Source of the Nile Mrs. Grubb took indeed no real cognisance of her immediate surroundings, but she would not have wished to see near duties any more clearly. Marm Lisa There is nothing in Malory, nor in any other source, so far as I am aware, which suggested to Tennyson the clou of the situation—the use of Guinevere's crown as a cognisance by Balin. Alfred Tennyson The Doctor had time to take cognisance of these details, for Mrs. Montgomery, whose conduct he pronounced under the circumstances inexcusable, kept him waiting some ten minutes before she appeared. Washington Square The dean, high steward, or his deputy, the bailiffs and burgesses, or a quorum of them, are empowered to make bye-laws, and take cognisance of small offences, within the city and liberties of Westminster. London in 1731 The latter was the worst form of inquisition court, taking cognisance of the smallest infractions of the rules laid down for the conduct of the citizens, and punishing them by the severest form of punishment. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 Crimes of which ordinary justice should have taken cognisance were punished by martial law. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 1 I have not the least desire to detract from the credit of those industrious and sharp-sighted astronomers who have in modern days brought so many of these little objects within our cognisance. Great Astronomers Mr. Blank's sensational revelations not having been published to the world till two days after the Carmania left Liverpool, the millionaire collector had, of course, no cognisance of the same. Yet Again Well, sir, these gentlemen among them, the present company excepted, have practised as much dishonesty as, in any other department than literature, would have brought the practitioner under the cognisance of the police. Crotchet Castle From him St. Pol learned of the dead knight, and, reading the cognisance on the ring, knew the fate of his friend. The Path of the King The actions of which politics take cognisance are necessarily collective or representative; and law is limited to external acts which affect others as well as the agents. Laws If I am taking cognisance of what is offered me by my senses I do so but to bring the results within the circle of my reason. Mystery of the Yellow Room Sometimes they have partial cognisance of what is done, as where Myers says: "I saw the circle, but was not sure about the triangle." The New Revelation It takes cognisance only of what is presented to it, and supplies to the machine no motive power. Russia It was the ring he had got from his father, a thick gold thing in which had been cut his cognisance of three lions' heads. The Path of the King After taking cognisance of common utilitarianism, and to emerge from the relativity in which it buries us, we seek a departure-point, a criterion, something which decides the raising of inquiry. A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson Then Sir Tristram asked Sir Gawaine and Sir Bleoberis if they met with such a knight, with such a cognisance, with a covered shield. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 2 And thus at every course that he rode to and fro he changed his colour, so that there might neither king nor knight have ready cognisance of him. Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 At first there was no conspiracy or regularly organised secret society and nothing of which the criminal law in Western Europe could have taken cognisance. Russia Behind him came a grizzled squire, bearing a kite-shaped shield painted with the cognisance of a dove. The Path of the King If a man fail to adorn the sepulchre of his dead parents the state takes cognisance of the matter, and inquisition is made in the scrutiny of the magistrates. The Memorabilia I speak of things within the cognisance of every general, and indeed of almost every private soldier, which some commanders are careful to perform and others not. The Economist It was in full cognisance of this subtle law that she adhered to the most ridiculous circuit she could have made to get home. In the Cage Then," he went on, "I may say that I am aware also of a matter which those who have carried it through believe to lie only within the cognisance of themselves. Dead Souls |
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