Aún no tenemos significados para "take cognizance".
1They can only take cognizance of it in vindication of their member.
2They did take cognizance of it after the manner peculiar to them.
3The United States Senate was forced to take cognizance of this condition.
4You now take cognizance of many things that heretofore escaped your observation.
5For the same reason laws may even take cognizance of men's thoughts.
6He did not take cognizance of it; neither did Sonia Turgeinov seem to.
7The court of England began to take cognizance of these things.
8Did it merely take cognizance of what passed within the soul?
9That the praetor, assisted by this council, should take cognizance of the affair.
10His Excellency had deigned to take cognizance of it with his own eyes.
11However, except for the grossest materialists, all thinkers take cognizance of a hereafter.
12Can the material take cognizance of the purely spiritual and divine?'
13Of this fact, however, Goodman Brown could not take cognizance.
14The statutes of each state define the crimes of which its laws take cognizance.
15At last the government officials found themselves forced to take cognizance of the affair.
16I take cognizance of inward sins by inward returns more sure and more fearful.
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