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1 1, XVI | the others which men have hitherto adopted are but wanderings, 2 1, XVIII | The discoveries which have hitherto been made in the sciences 3 1, LXXXVIII| measure secret, and have hitherto been handled without much 4 1, XCIV | past time, and of the ways hitherto trodden. For most excellent 5 1, XCIX | different kind from those hitherto tried; an entirely different 6 1, XCIX | of an ephemeris. And yet hitherto more has been done in matter 7 1, XCIX | which has been the practice hitherto, the understanding being 8 1, XCIX | must be devised than has hitherto been employed, and it must 9 1, XCIX | be spent in it than has hitherto been spent on the syllogism. 10 1, XCIX | in which inventions have hitherto had their origin.~CIX~Another 11 1, XCIX | endless entanglement. For men hitherto have made but short stay 12 1, XCIX | Let men bear in mind that hitherto they have been accustomed 13 1, XVII | and contemplations have hitherto been accustomed.~For in 14 1, XXVII | to that now in use. For hitherto men have used great and 15 1, XXXI | nearer passage to new works hitherto unattempted. For if from 16 1, XXXI | achieving the effects and works hitherto discovered and observed 17 1, XL | experiments which have been hitherto in use. For they have but 18 1, XL | which is too quick has not hitherto been competently measured, 19 1, XLV | these only a few have been hitherto observed, albeit there are 20 1, L | forest trees (a practice hitherto confined to fruit trees),