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1 Int | Organon of Aristotle was a set of treatises in which Aristotle 2 1, I | do, indeed, excellently set forth the true bounds and 3 1, IV | for a man in fair room to set up one great light, or branching 4 1, VI | in the former it is not set down that God said, “Let 5 1, VI | heaven and earth,” as it is set down of the works following; 6 1, VI | creation was finished, it is set down unto us that man was 7 1, VI | jeweller by that only which is set out toward the street in 8 1, VII | which merit was lively set forth by the ancients in 9 1, VII | history doth more lively set forth than that legend tale 10 1, VII | she accustomed to appoint set hours for reading, scarcely 11 1, VII | Aristotle, after he had set forth his books of nature, 12 1, VII | name of king; and some were set on as he passed by in popular 13 2, Int | rules and directions how to set forth and dispose matter: 14 2, Int | civil life; which when they set into, this want is soon 15 2, Int | survey of learning) may be set forward by private travail. 16 2, Int | For it is one thing to set forth what ground lieth 17 2, I | philosophers, there are set down some small memorials 18 2, II | Commentaries are they which set down a continuance of the 19 2, II | such histories do rather set forth the pomp of business 20 2, X | Hippocrates, which used to set down a narrative of the 21 2, X | experiences, and carefully set down both historically according 22 2, X | traditions of empirics, set down and delivered over 23 2, XI | effects, which God hath set forth unto man to be bought 24 2, XIII | a defunct, it should be set down that there is no ready 25 2, XIV | Therefore men did hasten to set down some principles about 26 2, XIV | aedilis, one that should have set forth some magnificent shows 27 2, XIX | understand not is false set down: as the priest that, 28 2, XX | positive or simple, they have set it down excellently in describing 29 2, XX | communion.~(8) This being set down and strongly planted, 30 2, XXI | stops and passages, as a set song or voluntary; much 31 2, XXII | of this knowledge is to set down sound and true distributions 32 2, XXII | seditious orators did not set them in working and agitation: 33 2, XXII | matters; how, I say, to set affection against affection, 34 2, XXII | be supposed, that a man set before him honest and good 35 2, XXIII| ought to be shaped so as to set forth any good making of 36 2, XXIII| three wisdoms which we have set down to pertain to civil 37 2, XXIII| corruption of states is set forth, that esteem not virtue 38 2, XXIII| insinuation, which seemeth set and artificial, sinketh 39 2, XXIII| example is the ground, being set down in a history at large, 40 2, XXIII| history at large, it is set down with all circumstances, 41 2, XXIII| did in the former, that we set down some heads or passages 42 2, XXIII| surprised words than to set and purposed words. Neither 43 2, XXIII| careless fashion, or more set and formal, or more tedious 44 2, XXIII| sourdes menees, when men set things in work without opening 45 2, XXIII| mind. In the second place I set down wealth and means; which 46 2, XXIII| like. In the third place I set down reputation, because 47 2, XXIII| points which I mention and set down, they are far from 48 2, XXIII| the precepts which we have set down are of that kind which 49 2, XXIII| evil arts, if a man would set down for himself that principle 50 2, XXIII| protestation of L. Catilina, to set on fire and trouble states, 51 2, XXIII| of their own fortune to set before their eyes not only 52 2, XXIII| ought to be shaped so as to set forth any good making of 53 2, XXIII| three wisdoms which we have set down to pertain to civil 54 2, XXIII| corruption of states is set forth, that esteem not virtue 55 2, XXIII| insinuation, which seemeth set and artificial, sinketh 56 2, XXIII| example is the ground, being set down in a history at large, 57 2, XXIII| history at large, it is set down with all circumstances, 58 2, XXIII| did in the former, that we set down some heads or passages 59 2, XXIII| surprised words than to set and purposed words. Neither 60 2, XXIII| careless fashion, or more set and formal, or more tedious 61 2, XXIII| sourdes menees, when men set things in work without opening 62 2, XXIII| mind. In the second place I set down wealth and means; which 63 2, XXIII| like. In the third place I set down reputation, because 64 2, XXIII| points which I mention and set down, they are far from 65 2, XXIII| the precepts which we have set down are of that kind which 66 2, XXIII| evil arts, if a man would set down for himself that principle 67 2, XXIII| protestation of L. Catilina, to set on fire and trouble states, 68 2, XXIII| of their own fortune to set before their eyes not only 69 2, XXV | it hath been extremely set on foot of late time by 70 2, XXV | applications thereupon) had been set down in a continuance, it 71 2, XXV | in anything which is well set down, I am in good hope


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