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1 Int | family home was at York Place, and at Gorhambury, near 2 1, I | flesh;” and again in another place, “That in spacious knowledge 3 1, I | invention, he doth in another place rule over, when he saith, “ 4 1, I | he deilvereth in another place: “If I spake,” saith he, “ 5 1, I | first, “That we do not so place our felicity in knowledge, 6 1, I | expound himself in another place of the same book, where 7 1, II | hath wrought in all men of place and authority in our nation.~ 8 1, III | country, refused to bear place or office, saying, “That 9 1, VI | senator of Athens, the first place or degree is given to the 10 1, VI | of his leisure, rest in a place, and lying in view of heaven, 11 1, VI | tortuoses. And in another place, Nunquid conjungere valebis 12 1, VI | elegancy noted. And in another place, Qui facit Arcturum, et 13 1, VII | mentioned before, but now in fit place to be resumed), of whose 14 1, VII | would lay him dead in the place.” And presently taking himself 15 1, VIII | riches and commodities from place to place, and consociateth 16 1, VIII | commodities from place to place, and consociateth the most 17 2, I | they be singularities of place and region, or the strange 18 2, I | her afterwards to the same place again. Neither am I of opinion, 19 2, II | history I think more fit to place amongst books of policy, 20 2, II | later times not much giving place to the former two periods 21 2, IV | pass on to the judicial place or palace of the mind, which 22 2, VII | cometh to pass, and hath place in human truth, that which 23 2, VII | it confined to his proper place.~ 24 2, VIII | to the light of order, to place it as a branch of metaphysic. 25 2, X | hath made so much the more place to be left for imposture. 26 2, X | I will enumerate and not place.~(4) The first is the discontinuance 27 2, XI | that we spake in the proper place. Wherein the school of Paracelsus, 28 2, XII | so as poesy had his true place. As for the power of the 29 2, XIII | cause why the schools do place it after judgment, as subsequent 30 2, XIV | at all, and think good to place here, as that which of all 31 2, XV | therefore, I refer it to the due place; for the disposition and 32 2, XV | hath congruity with our place of memory. Emblem reduceth 33 2, XX | sanctorum ejus, by which place they would exalt their civil 34 2, XXI | tumble up and down and change place, as if by a remove local 35 2, XXI | estuation to exalt their place. So then passive good is, 36 2, XXI | profession, vocation, and place. The first of these is extant 37 2, XXI | vocation, profession, and place? For although sometimes 38 2, XXII | moved by speech), he findeth place for them, and handleth them 39 2, XXII | quantity; but where their true place is he pretermitteth them. 40 2, XXIII| at certain hours in the Place, and to give audience to 41 2, XXIII| those aphorisms which have place amongst divine writings, 42 2, XXIII| oratione; and in another place, speaking of his character 43 2, XXIII| appointment of one to go in his place, he wished that in any case 44 2, XXIII| that was erected in the place: and men laughed and wondered, 45 2, XXIII| the mind. In the second place I set down wealth and means; 46 2, XXIII| and the like. In the third place I set down reputation, because 47 2, XXIII| reputation. And lastly I place honour, which is more easily 48 2, XXIII| at certain hours in the Place, and to give audience to 49 2, XXIII| those aphorisms which have place amongst divine writings, 50 2, XXIII| oratione; and in another place, speaking of his character 51 2, XXIII| appointment of one to go in his place, he wished that in any case 52 2, XXIII| that was erected in the place: and men laughed and wondered, 53 2, XXIII| the mind. In the second place I set down wealth and means; 54 2, XXIII| and the like. In the third place I set down reputation, because 55 2, XXIII| reputation. And lastly I place honour, which is more easily 56 2, XXV | secondary reason, which hath place in divinity, which is grounded 57 2, XXV | these sums and methods hath place in institutions or introductions 58 2, XXV | the pots or lavers, whose place was in the outward part 59 2, XXV | be sought in the holiest place of all where the ark of 60 2, XXV | the proper sense of the place, and respectively towards 61 2, XXV | the principal scope of the place; but have in themselves,