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1 1, II | confident and adventurous, but know neither the causes of diseases, 2 1, II | nevertheless (save that we know not whether our labours 3 1, III | feel the weight of duty and know the limits of self-love 4 1, III | another man to the end to know how to work him, or wind 5 1, VI | beginnings, which man aspired to know, to the end to make a total 6 1, VI | Egyptians,” which nation we know was one of the most ancient 7 1, VII | fortune should be so bad as to know these things better than 8 1, VII | to himself to observe and know the law of the heavens, 9 1, VIII | them to be. But we, that know by divine revelation that 10 1, VIII | I do not pretend, and I know it will be impossible for 11 2, Int | future times, unto which they know they must transmit and commend 12 2, Int | love and to be wise.” But I know well I can use no other 13 2, IV | discipline of princes to know as well how to play the 14 2, VII | although it be true, and I know it well, that there is an 15 2, VII | summary law of nature, we know not whether man’s inquiry 16 2, VII | shall do it and yet not know what they do, than he that 17 2, IX | fashions of men, do well know the advantage of this observation, 18 2, XI | then it is material to know how to fortify and exalt 19 2, XIII | invent is to discover that we know not, and not to recover 20 2, XIII | resummon that which we already know; and the use of this invention 21 2, XIII | notion; else how shall he know it when he hath found it?” 22 2, XIII | produce of that which we know already, will also help 23 2, XIV | feats, which, though we know not how they are done, yet 24 2, XIV | how they are done, yet we know well it is not as it seemeth 25 2, XIV | and terms, that others may know how we accept and understand 26 2, XVII | making the disciple not to know his strength.~(4) But knowledge 27 2, XVIII| making the disciple not to know his strength.~(4) But knowledge 28 2, XIX | of studies; that men may know in what order or pursuit 29 2, XX | to look on.” But men must know, that in this theatre of 30 2, XXI | to understand, that you know the plenitude of the power 31 2, XXI | columbine innocency, except men know exactly all the conditions 32 2, XXI | make them perceive that you know the utmost reaches of their 33 2, XXII | it is in order first to know the divers complexions and 34 2, XXII | it followeth in order to know the diseases and infirmities 35 2, XXIII| book of business that I know written by the ancients), 36 2, XXIII| violence to the sense, though I know they may be applied to a 37 2, XXIII| and nothing else; but may know that she holdeth as well 38 2, XXIII| some other line, which they know well enough to be the best 39 2, XXIII| wealth and means; which I know most men would have placed 40 2, XXIII| without all this ado; for I know they come tumbling into 41 2, XXIII| because they are hard to know, and some because they are 42 2, XXIII| book of business that I know written by the ancients), 43 2, XXIII| violence to the sense, though I know they may be applied to a 44 2, XXIII| and nothing else; but may know that she holdeth as well 45 2, XXIII| some other line, which they know well enough to be the best 46 2, XXIII| wealth and means; which I know most men would have placed 47 2, XXIII| without all this ado; for I know they come tumbling into 48 2, XXIII| because they are hard to know, and some because they are 49 2, XXV | it is to believe than to know as we now know. For in knowledge 50 2, XXV | believe than to know as we now know. For in knowledge man’s 51 2, XXV | shall cease, and we shall know as we are known.~(3) Wherefore 52 2, XXV | the Inditer of them did know four things which no man 53 2, XXV | which no man attains to know; which are— the mysteries