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1 1| would leave the minds, of a number of men, poor shrunken things, 2 14| population to be reckoned only by number; for a smaller number, that 3 14| by number; for a smaller number, that spend more and earn 4 14| estate sooner, than a greater number that live lower, and gather 5 16| the Schoolmen had framed a number of subtle and intricate 6 16| and orders corrupt, into a number of petty observances. There 7 26| supplicate or beg; and a number of the like. But all these 8 28| appear by musters; and the number and greatness of cities 9 28| stout and warlike. Nay, number (itself) in armies importeth 10 28| the great odds, between number and courage; so that a man 11 32| planteth, but upon a temperate number; and let those be rather 12 32| proportionably; but so, as the number may live well in the plantation, 13 33| man, and so of iron, and a number of the like points of husbandry. 14 34| strength, though not in number, of all that ever swam upon 15 34| them, being infinite in number, have been impostures, and 16 39| is a meeting or knot of a number of small stars; not seen 17 39| together. So are there a number of little, and scarce discerned 18 40| impossible to conceive, the number of inconveniences that will 19 40| these licensed lenders be in number indefinite, but restrained 20 50| stiff, do tire out a greater number, that are more moderate. 21 54| examples, they are in such number. Degrees of honor, in subjects, 22 57| men rested extremely upon number: they did put the wars likewise 23 57| they grew to rest upon number rather competent, than vast; 24 58| men rested extremely upon number: they did put the wars likewise 25 58| they grew to rest upon number rather competent, than vast;