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1 Des| that which has just been set forth. This is the description 2 Des| Majesty) be prepared and set forth, others applying themselves 3 Des| men for want of warning set to work the wrong way and 4 Des| be once provided and well set forth, and let there be 5 Des| this history; then I will set out the particular figure 6 Aph| nor Gaius Plinius ever set this before them as the 7 Aph| are admitted be themselves set down briefly and concisely, 8 Aph| meantime they should be set aside. Even the experiments 9 Aph| fineness and daintiness set aside), the greatest diligence 10 Aph| the things which will be set forth in this history are 11 Aph| and virtues in nature be set forth (as far as may be) 12 Aph| are to be ascertained and set down. And when exact proportions 13 Aph| the first kind should be set down simply; things of the 14 Aph| plainly and perspicuously set down by way of note or admonition. 15 Aph| secretaries do but enter and set down the laws themselves 16 Aph| it, I mean to draw up a set of questions on the several