Lexicographical Neighbors of Nesciences
Literary usage of Nesciences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart.: Delivered by Robert Peel (1853)
"... and grieved the hearts and nesciences of its most attached and zealous friends.
The Lord-advocate, while agreeing with the hnn. member for Caithness, ..."
2. Evenings with the skeptics; or, Free discussion on free thinkers by John Owen (1881)
"... as he has put it, of all human nesciences these are the most pronounced and
conspicuous. Bitterly and repeatedly does he bewail the time he has wasted ..."
3. A Rational Refutation of the Hindu Philosophical Systems by Nehemiah Nilakantha Gore, Nīlakaṇṭha, Fitzedward Hall (1862)
"Afterwards, nesciences-residing in the object-appropriated intelligence, one with
intelligence the subject of right notion ; cognizing ..."
4. Swain School Lectures by Andrew Ingraham (1903)
"... be foolish to deny that they may have to the devotees of other sciences, or
nesciences. I pass to another feature of the old logic,— the syllogism. ..."
5. The Law Times (1877)
"Li bit opinion the law ought to try to touch the nesciences of the creditors,
and to make them ba» that they had no right to take 20в. in the pound it the ..."