- of God." Similarly,
George H.
Smith suggested that: "The man who is
unacquainted with
theism is an
atheist because he does not
believe in a god. This...
-
European literary writings. For instance,
Trojan Medieval European writers,
unacquainted with
Homer at
first hand,
found in the Troy
legend a rich
source of heroic...
- "Doge" is
occasionally pronounced /ˈdɒdʒ/ "dodge".
Those unfamiliar or
unacquainted with the meme also use the
pronunciations /ˈdɒɡi/ "doggie", /ˈdɒɡeɪ/...
-
would dictate.
Critics in
Congress worried whether these "foreigners",
unacquainted with democracy,
could or
should become citizens.
Spain protested the...
- deuxième série (Paris, 1886), the best
account of Žižka's
career for
those unacquainted with the
Bohemian language Tomek, Jan Žižka, and Dějepis
Mesta Prahy...
- from the Hindus, did his
biography not
satisfy us that he was
wholly unacquainted with
their doctrines..." Max Müller also
noted the
striking similarities...
- is the
illegal practice of ****ual
intercourse with an 'unspecified' (
unacquainted)
person in
exchange for
monetary compensation,
which was criminalised...
- bud (red) Beauty, purity, love,
youth bud (white) Girlhood; a
heart unacquainted with love bud (moss)
Confession of love
Austrian "Thou art all that is...
- **** work, the sale of **** with "unspecified" (meaning in this
context '
unacquainted')
persons was outlawed,
leading to the yūkaku, and
later akasen, areas...
-
categories as a
priori knowledge.
Early transcendentalists were
largely unacquainted with
German philosophy in the
original and
relied primarily on the writings...