Range of what one can know or understand.
1 They can only take cognizance of it in vindication of their member.
2 All crimes and offences not capital shall be taken cognizance of by
3 They did take cognizance of it after the manner peculiar to them.
4 These are revenues within the knowledge and cognizance of our national Councils.
5 The good Hebrew Revelation takes no cognizance of all this cheerful snow.
6 The United States Senate was forced to take cognizance of this condition.
7 This force pervades everything which comes within the cognizance of our senses.
8 They could take no legal cognizance of his person or his acts.
9 You see in my cognizance I'm always amused-bymen like you, actually.
10 They of old time took cognizance of outward crimes by outward penalties.
11 Nor did Leon Guggenhammer fail to mention cognizance of that old affair.
12 You now take cognizance of many things that heretofore escaped your observation.
13 Parliament takes no cognizance of whether they love each other or not.
14 The hazel eyes, bluish around their iris rims, took cognizance of nothing.
15 The lodge can, therefore, take no cognizance of religious or political offenses.
16 Even in the full flight of their career, the Sub-Galactics took cognizance .
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