have no idea but that

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I have no idea but that the crew was drowned.

Does 'have no idea but that' mean ' know nothing except that' in this sentence?

Thank you in advance.
 
It might mean that.

In what context did you find that sentence?

Rover
 
It might mean that.

In what context did you find that sentence?

Rover

Thank you so much, Rover. I read it in a book titled SLIPS OF SPEECH, (1901) and there's no context.
 
Thank you so much, Rover. I read it in a book titled SLIPS OF SPEECH, (1901) and there's no context.

It's just on its own in the middle of a page?
 
It's just on its own in the middle of a page?
This is where the sentence is:
But that
"I do not doubt but that my uncle will come." The sentence is shorter and more clear without the word but. "I have no idea but that the crew was drowned." Here but is necessary. Without it the opposite meaning would be conveyed.
 
This is where the sentence is:
But that
"I do not doubt but that my uncle will come." The sentence is shorter and more clear without the word but. "I have no idea but that the crew was drowned." Here but is necessary. Without it the opposite meaning would be conveyed.

Great.

So just like it says "I have no idea that the crew was drowned" = I don't know that the crew was drowned.
"I have no idea but that the crew was drowned" = I know only that the crew was drowned (I don't know, for example, what happened to the passengers, or what the ship was carrying, etc)
 
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