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1 The contributions to geographical knowledge grew with the slow acquisitions of empire.
2 However, the search for the Northwest Passage added much to geographical knowledge .
3 A thorough geographical knowledge is essential to the education of a gentleman.
4 As an end-all and be-all of geographical knowledge it is fatally restricted.
5 His geographical knowledge of Great Britain was simple and largely incorrect.
6 Beyond some extension of geographical knowledge however, the venture was unfruitful.
7 About that time, a great desire for geographical knowledge was awakened.
8 The child's home is, for example, the organizing center of his geographical knowledge .
9 John Armitage possessed a great store of geographical knowledge as interpreted in such literature.
10 The crusades, more than anything else, first extended geographical knowledge .
11 Have you so little geographical knowledge that you do not know they swarm hereabouts?
12 He soon evinced a passion for geographical knowledge , and an irresistible inclination for the sea.
13 Their geographical knowledge lasted and was increased, as was proved at my historical examinations afterward.
14 I have just said, my geographical knowledge was imperfect.
15 This voyage secured Brazil for Portugal, and added greatly to the geographical knowledge of the day.
16 Your lack of geographical knowledge is truly astounding.
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