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1 2| limb; for the most vital parts, are not the quickest of 2 9| forth most into the outward parts, and so meet the blow.~But 3 12| above those other noble parts, of invention, elocution, 4 12| baseness, far inferior to other parts. But nevertheless it doth 5 12| that shall stand firm. The parts and signs of goodness, are 6 17| manners, for those of foreign parts; but only prick in some 7 19| confidences, men commit the parts of life; their lands, their 8 24| distribution, and singling out of parts, is the life of dispatch; 9 24| the air. There be three parts of business; the preparation, 10 34| globe of the earth had great parts beyond the Atlantic, which 11 42| other, by taking the best parts out of divers faces, to 12 44| be not only returns, but parts of the front; and to be 13 45| to be divided into three parts; a green in the entrance; 14 45| is for the more temperate parts of the year; and in the 15 49| books are to be read only in parts; others to be read, but 16 51| need have exceeding great parts of virtue; as the stone 17 55| though pertinent. The parts of a judge in hearing, are 18 55| of estate, not only the parts of sovereignty, but whatsoever 19 57| earthquakes are seldom in those parts. But on the other side, 20 57| the cold of the northern parts, which is that which, without 21 58| earthquakes are seldom in those parts. But on the other side, 22 58| the cold of the northern parts, which is that which, without