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1 1| doubt, that if there were taken out of men’s minds, vain 2 6| observation, or without hold to be taken, what he is. The second, 3 12| foolish part of men’s minds is taken, are most potent. Wonderful 4 14| greatest contentment, are taken in ill sense, and traduced: 5 14| nevertheless, more light may be taken from that which followeth); 6 16| fareth in the good be not taken away with the bad; which 7 18| after that Julianus had taken arms against him. The destruction 8 20| locks in front, and no hold taken or at least turneth the 9 28| For if a true survey be taken of counsellors and statesmen, 10 35| commanders in the wars must be taken, be they never so ambitious; 11 47| a thing civil, and well taken, even in monarchies; so 12 48| by him, advantage be not taken of the note, but the party 13 55| prosecution, cunning advantages taken, combination, power, great