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1 1, III | the moral is good; for men ought not, by cunning and bent 2 1, III | worthy the name of books) ought to have no patrons but truth 3 1, IV | each part the other, is and ought to be the true and brief 4 1, IV | choice and judgment used as ought to have been; as may appear 5 1, V | handling of knowledge men ought not to fall either on the 6 1, V | professors of any science ought to propound to themselves 7 1, V | benefit of man, so the end ought to be, from both philosophies 8 1, V | think I have gained, that I ought to be the better believed 9 2, Int | furnished, and therefore ought to have equal entertainment 10 2, I | disclosing of Nature. Neither ought a man to make scruple of 11 2, III | and in peace. This part I ought in no sort to note as deficient; 12 2, III | the nature of such a work ought to be, that every prophecy 13 2, VI | up to heaven.” So as we ought not to attempt to draw down 14 2, X | and therefore the inquiry ought to be the more exact.~(2) 15 2, X | worms, and the like; they ought to have been exactly observed 16 2, X | whereas in my judgment they ought both to inquire the skill, 17 2, XIII | like assistance. But they ought to have charged the deceit 18 2, XIV | sure to end there where we ought to have begun, which is, 19 2, XIV | which respectively they ought to be excluded; and the 20 2, XVII | as a thread to be spun on ought to be delivered and intimated, 21 2, XVII | the delivery of sciences ought to be very sparing; and 22 2, XVII | rule how far one knowledge ought to intermeddle within the 23 2, XVIII| as a thread to be spun on ought to be delivered and intimated, 24 2, XVIII| the delivery of sciences ought to be very sparing; and 25 2, XVIII| rule how far one knowledge ought to intermeddle within the 26 2, XX | conservation of duty to the public ought to be much more precious 27 2, XX | resolution of men truly moral ought to be such as the same Consalvo 28 2, XXI | will not meddle with it: so ought men so to procure serenity 29 2, XXI | the laws of nature; and ought as rarely to put in use 30 2, XXI | men do, and not what they ought to do. For it is not possible 31 2, XXII | of the mistress’ will; so ought moral philosophy to give 32 2, XXII | things which are practical we ought to cast up our account, 33 2, XXII | which Aristotle handleth, or ought to have bandied, by the 34 2, XXII | alter manners: wherein they ought to have handled custom, 35 2, XXII | vices consist in habit, he ought so much the more to have 36 2, XXII | express himself, that it ought not to be called virtuous, 37 2, XXII | determined that the mind ought not to be reduced to stupid, 38 2, XXIII| The wisdom of conversation ought not to be over much affected, 39 2, XXIII| conditions of a garment. For it ought to be made in fashion; it 40 2, XXIII| to be made in fashion; it ought not to be too curious; it 41 2, XXIII| not to be too curious; it ought to be shaped so as to set 42 2, XXIII| deformity; and above all, it ought not to be too strait or 43 2, XXIII| ourselves.~(24) For men ought to take an impartial view 44 2, XXIII| themselves believe that they ought to change their course, 45 2, XXIII| principally intendeth. For a man ought in every particular action 46 2, XXIII| I understand it, that it ought to be done in the description 47 2, XXIII| or tempest of ambition, ought in the pursuit of their 48 2, XXIII| contrary. And secondly they ought to look up to the Eternal 49 2, XXIII| the governed, all things ought as far as the frailty of 50 2, XXIII| animosities and discontents, ought to be, in regard of the 51 2, XXIII| received law, and not what ought to be law; for the wisdom 52 2, XXIII| The wisdom of conversation ought not to be over much affected, 53 2, XXIII| conditions of a garment. For it ought to be made in fashion; it 54 2, XXIII| to be made in fashion; it ought not to be too curious; it 55 2, XXIII| not to be too curious; it ought to be shaped so as to set 56 2, XXIII| deformity; and above all, it ought not to be too strait or 57 2, XXIII| ourselves.~(24) For men ought to take an impartial view 58 2, XXIII| themselves believe that they ought to change their course, 59 2, XXIII| principally intendeth. For a man ought in every particular action 60 2, XXIII| I understand it, that it ought to be done in the description 61 2, XXIII| or tempest of ambition, ought in the pursuit of their 62 2, XXIII| contrary. And secondly they ought to look up to the Eternal 63 2, XXIII| the governed, all things ought as far as the frailty of 64 2, XXIII| animosities and discontents, ought to be, in regard of the 65 2, XXIII| received law, and not what ought to be law; for the wisdom 66 2, XXV | and unjust.” To this it ought to be applauded, Nec vox 67 2, XXV | further perfection only, ought to be with piety and wisdom 68 2, XXV | We see the chaff may and ought to be severed from the corn 69 2, XXV | find, and the last they ought not to seek. For as to brevity,