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1 1, Int | shall find this judgment is truly made. For it seemeth much 2 1, II | contrariwise, it may be truly affirmed that no kind of 3 1, III | conclude this point: as it was truly said that Paupertas est 4 1, III | more properly defended than truly denied, is that they fail 5 1, III | baseness, yet in a judgment truly made they are to be accounted 6 1, IV | frangit pondera, so a man may truly say of the schoolmen, Quaestionum 7 1, V | progression. And to speak truly, Antiquitas saeculi juventus 8 1, VII | certainly this may be said truly, there are the prints and 9 1, VII | those of Alexander, they are truly such as Solomon noteth, 10 2, I | ages of the world, I may truly affirm to be wanting; the 11 2, II | Justinianus, who may be truly said to be ultimus Romanorum. 12 2, II | proficience. For it may be truly affirmed to the honour of 13 2, IV | extremely licensed, and doth truly refer to the imagination; 14 2, VI | which knowledge may be truly termed divine in respect 15 2, VIII | to God, and cannot report truly because of the inequality 16 2, X | voluptuary, which Tacitus truly calleth eruditus luxus. 17 2, XII | spinosity. For as it was truly said, that knowledge is 18 2, XII | soft natures. But to speak truly of things as they are in 19 2, XII | form of forms;” so these be truly said to be the art of arts. 20 2, XIII | For so Cicero saith very truly, Usus uni rei deditus et 21 2, XIII | consideration. So as to speak truly, it is no invention, but 22 2, XIII | thereof. Neither is this use (truly taken) only to furnish argument 23 2, XX | ut vivam. But it may be truly affirmed that there was 24 2, XX | supplications, which hath been truly esteemed as an office in 25 2, XX | whereas the resolution of men truly moral ought to be such as 26 2, XXI | measure. For your Majesty hath truly described, not a king of 27 2, XXII | certainly, if a man’s mind be truly inflamed with charity, it 28 2, XXII | further, as Xenophon observed truly, that all other affections, 29 2, XXIII| true politique, as to be truly moral. But the handling 30 2, XXIII| little, let him hear what is truly said: Cave ne insuetus rebus 31 2, XXIII| In like manner it may be truly affirmed that it is not 32 2, XXIII| true politique, as to be truly moral. But the handling 33 2, XXIII| little, let him hear what is truly said: Cave ne insuetus rebus 34 2, XXIII| In like manner it may be truly affirmed that it is not 35 2, XXV | 2) Howbeit (if we will truly consider of it) more worthy 36 2, XXV | which concern the law moral, truly interpreted: “Love your 37 2, XXV | the intellectual world, as truly and faithfully as I could