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1 1, III | III~(1) Now therefore we come to that third sort of discredit 2 1, III | fortuna, though sometimes it come from vice, so it may be 3 1, IV | further search before we come to a just period. But then 4 1, IV | advancement. For hence it hath come, that in arts mechanical 5 1, VII | discover them not till they come near hand, and then trust 6 1, VII | philosophy, and liker to have come out of the mouth of Aristotle 7 1, VII | think these men would have come from so far to complain 8 1, VII | by his worthiness it is come to pass till this day. But 9 1, VII | for what example should come with any grace after those 10 1, VIII | where in body he cannot come; and the like: let us conclude 11 2, Int | more convenience, though it come often otherwise to pass ( 12 2, Int | scholars in universities come too soon and too unripe 13 2, Int | not obscure, when scholars come to the practices of professions, 14 2, II | monarchy for the ages to come, so were joined in one history 15 2, IV | people, who will be sure to come in on their side. So in 16 2, V | and continuance before it come to discontinue and break 17 2, V | and common way, before we come where the ways part and 18 2, VIII | mother, but afterward they come to distinguish according 19 2, IX | IX~(1) We come therefore now to that knowledge 20 2, X | several bodies before they come to be his food and aliment. 21 2, XI | and state of the soul must come by the same inspiration 22 2, XII | a free citizen,” who may come also to rule in his turn. 23 2, XIII | might rise so as she might come to it? Who taught the bee 24 2, XVI | arts, so hath he sought to come forth of the second general 25 2, XVI | provinces, which, when they come up to the seat of the estate, 26 2, XVII | it were disjointed, would come to little. Secondly, methods 27 2, XVII | those smaller things will come in of themselves: indeed 28 2, XVII | manner as men may speedily come to make a show of learning, 29 2, XVIII| it were disjointed, would come to little. Secondly, methods 30 2, XVIII| those smaller things will come in of themselves: indeed 31 2, XVIII| manner as men may speedily come to make a show of learning, 32 2, XIX | But to return: we are now come to a period of rational 33 2, XX | Notwithstanding, if before they had come to the popular and received 34 2, XXII | government within.~(7) Now come we to those points which 35 2, XXII | that a strait glove will come more easily on with use; 36 2, XXII | And doth it not hereof come, that those excellent books 37 2, XXII | de novo for the time to come. But this part seemeth sacred 38 2, XXIII| things have a period, but come in too late after the occasion; 39 2, XXIII| other remedy, then they come to it with disadvantage; 40 2, XXIII| in order of time as they come on, but marshal them according 41 2, XXIII| seed of somewhat in time to come; and if he can contrive 42 2, XXIII| this ado; for I know they come tumbling into some men’s 43 2, XXIII| things have a period, but come in too late after the occasion; 44 2, XXIII| other remedy, then they come to it with disadvantage; 45 2, XXIII| in order of time as they come on, but marshal them according 46 2, XXIII| seed of somewhat in time to come; and if he can contrive 47 2, XXIII| this ado; for I know they come tumbling into some men’s 48 2, XXV | causeless curse shall not come.”~(8) Divinity hath two