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1 3| which is all in all) are two: the one, towards those 2 3| exceedingly. There appear to be two extremes. For to certain 3 3| Savior himself, were in two cross clauses thereof, soundly 4 3| rending God’s church, by two kinds of controversies. 5 3| scissura non sit; they be two things, unity and uniformity. 6 3| the meaning. There be also two false peaces, or unities: 7 3| human society. There be two swords amongst Christians, 8 4| still before hand, and it is two for one. Some, when they 9 7| full of children, one or two of the eldest respected, 10 12| perhaps have been lucky, in two or three experiments, but 11 14| matter of seditions is of two kinds: much poverty, and 12 14| every state (as we know) two portions of subjects; the 13 18| of ground, but the other two would straightways balance 14 18| effect comprehended in those two remembrances: memento quod 15 19| for our instruction, the two marks whereby bad counsel 16 19| hardly go beyond one or two persons, besides the king: 17 21| thereupon take advantage. I knew two, that were competitors for 18 21| a matter passed between two, to make it appear from 19 26| to that height, as they two were termed, and reckoned, 20 26| friendship, between them two. The like, or more, was 21 26| self to his friend, works two contrary effects; for it 22 26| a friend. Counsel is of two sorts: the one concerning 23 26| think, if he will, that two eyes see no more than one; 24 26| at all); but he runneth two dangers: one, that he shall 25 26| and direct.~After these two noble fruits of friendship ( 26 26| a man hath, as it were, two lives in his desires. A 27 28| a metaphor) may express two differing abilities, in 28 29| found in one man, combine two of either sort; and forget 29 31| home to any man. I knew two noblemen, of the west part 30 33| honest; and furthered by two things chiefly: by diligence, 31 39| And certainly there be not two more fortunate properties, 32 39| and Reputation. For those two, Felicity breedeth; the 33 40| is incident to the other two; and that is the decay of 34 40| discommodities of usury, two things are to be reconciled. 35 40| done, except you introduce two several sorts of usury, 36 40| briefly thus. That there be two rates of usury: the one 37 44| perfect palace except you have two several sides; a side for 38 44| the tower, I would have it two stories, of eighteen foot 39 44| foot high apiece, above the two wings; and a goodly leads 40 44| of return, let there be two delicate or rich cabinets, 41 45| main garden. The green hath two pleasures: the one, because 42 45| side alleys; unto which the two covert alleys of the green, 43 45| Fountains I intend to be of two natures: the one that sprinkleth 44 50| The even carriage between two factions, proceedeth not 45 53| that negotiates between two princes, to draw them to 46 54| was M. Regulus, and the two Decii.~ ~ 47 56| hold of a man, there be two things, whereof you must 48 56| aggravate the contempt. And the two remedies are by the contraries. 49 57| saith, If it were not for two things that are constant ( 50 57| things in oblivion, are two; deluges and earthquakes. 51 57| narrow. But in the other two destructions, by deluge 52 57| If a new sect have not two properties, fear it not; 53 57| western; but we read but of two incursions of theirs: the 54 57| necessity that once in an age or two, they discharge a portion 55 57| hath been in China above two thousand years. The conditions 56 58| saith, If it were not for two things that are constant ( 57 58| things in oblivion, are two; deluges and earthquakes. 58 58| narrow. But in the other two destructions, by deluge 59 58| If a new sect have not two properties, fear it not; 60 58| western; but we read but of two incursions of theirs: the 61 58| necessity that once in an age or two, they discharge a portion 62 58| hath been in China above two thousand years. The conditions