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1 1, XXV | part just large enough to fit and take these in; and therefore 2 1, XXXV | into the minds that are fit and capable of receiving 3 1, L | instances and experiments fit and apposite; wherein the 4 1, LXXIX | polished and shaped and made fit for use, yet they will hardly 5 1, LXXXIX| Aristotle, more than was fit, with the body of religion.~ 6 1, XCII | trial. And therefore it is fit that I publish and set forth 7 1, XCIV | touched before, I think fit here also, in plain and 8 1, XXVII | rightly disposed, as into a fit organ. Again, as many as 9 1, XLVII | and beer ripen and become fit to drink much more quickly 10 1, XLVIII| most subtle. I have thought fit, however, to make a distinct 11 1, L | to the nose in a fainting fit, causes the resolved and