Knov

Word KNOV
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The word "knov" in example sentences

Except at certain devotional hours of retirement, we knov. — not, but that we are all of one faith. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I didn't knov ` ~ how I knew or why I was so certain. ❋ Francis, Dick (1997)

Whoever entered the valley would knov that we served the gods. ❋ Michener, James (1992)

I knov you believe t h i s will go to trial and that you can prove your case, but honestly t h e r e j u s t never was any defaming of your e l i e n t by me. nor conspiracy to defame by me. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Souever 1 knov like many others Melinda is confused and feels violated. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The account of the mon - strous rites then continues thus: jou vonM knov the Nate oflhepeo - ❋ Unknown (1812)

Some of those boroughs which they were pleased to call exclusively their own, presented only very de - bateable ground, and were in general knov, 'n to those gentlemen, merely by the long suffer - ings which they sustained for even a dubious and transitory interest in them. ❋ Hardy, Francis, 1751-1812 (1812)

We have seen philosophers shaking off (if after all they did so in reality, and if that intrepid outside did iiot conceal a trembling heart), we have seen philosophers shaking off the fear of death; but they did not knov/it. ❋ Unknown (1812)

This you have lived long enough to knov/by expe - rience. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Many im - agine, because men may err in forming their religious sentiments, that they never can knov/whether they have formed them right in any case whatever. ❋ Unknown (1812)

The same fascinating power over the attachment of all who came within his sphere, is said to have belonged to his father; and those who knov/the sur - vivors of another generation, will feel that this delightful quality is not yet extinct in the race. ❋ Unknown (1812)

But in the present accurate state of our knov/lcdge relative to aeriform gases, it is too little to say and prove that the cause of these various flames is hydrogenous gas. ❋ Unknown (1812)

One part of the country was anciently knov/n and dif - tinguiflied by the najiie of Arabia the happy. ❋ Unknown (1794)

I'he fin and puniflinient of the inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities of the plain, are two well knov/n THE PROPHECIES. to be particularly fpecified: and for the other inhabitants of the land which was piomifcd to yVbraham and his feed, God bore with them "till their iniquity was lull." ❋ Unknown (1794)

The reader knov/s the artifices fne made ufe of to ftir up competitors to Henry, firft Lambert Simncl, and then the adventurer Perkin Warbeck, a Jew by birth, born in a village in Flanders. — ❋ Thomson, George, Rev., Fl. 1791-2 (1792)

He threw himfelf at the feet of Au - rungzebe; who, knov/ing his abilities, received him with diftindlion, and raifed him to the rank of fix thoufand horfe. ❋ Unknown (1792)

Keep what you know a secret; and when we meet to - morrovv, more may be knov. n. ❋ Unknown (1791)

Too well I knov/his faithlefs bofom pants For charms, alas! which haplefs Anna wants. ❋ Unknown (1790)

Let us look into the ftate of religious knov/ledge among nations unacquainted ❋ Unknown (1788)

J knov/you are a heretic, with regard to the works of nature! ❋ Unknown (1787)

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