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1 Int | Second Edition, in which the number of the Essays was increased 2 Int | the Essays, in which their number was increased from thirty-eight 3 1, IV | putrefy and dissolve into a number of subtle, idle, unwholesome, 4 1, IV | whereof there are no small number both in divinity and philosophy), 5 1, IV | his reason, are three in number: astrology, natural magic, 6 1, IV | brought to light a great number of good and fruitful inventions 7 1, VII | appeared by the infinite number of lights as it had been 8 1, VIII | all excellency, or of a number of the like popular judgments. 9 2, I | kinds. It is true I find a number of books of fabulous experiments 10 2, II | rarest varieties that in like number of successions of any hereditary 11 2, II | sufficient kings of all the number. Then followeth the reign 12 2, II | well appear by the small number of them; yet if particularity 13 2, VII | things, which are few in number, and the degrees and co-ordinations 14 2, VIII | causative in Nature of a number of effects; insomuch as 15 2, IX | eye.” And, therefore, a number of subtle persons, whose 16 2, XII | intellectual are four in number, divided according to the 17 2, XIII | exhibit in a readiness a number of shoes of all fashions 18 2, XIII | impression, had ready framed a number of prefaces for orations 19 2, XIV | pressing an absurdity; the number of middle terms to be as 20 2, XIV | Neptune’s temple the great number of pictures of such as had 21 2, XIV | till it be opened, what a number of fictions and fantasies 22 2, XIV | amongst such an infinite number, so differing a harmony 23 2, XV | estimation of repeating a great number of names or words upon once 24 2, XV | or the pouring forth of a number of verses or rhymes extempore, 25 2, XIX | long to particularise a number of other considerations 26 2, XXI | than a civil war: and a number of the like cases there 27 2, XXII | human medicine: of which number we will insist upon some 28 2, XXIII| offering to consideration some number of examples.~(6) Sed et 29 2, XXIII| enough to be the best in the number. But above all, in this 30 2, XXIII| into some men’s laps; and a number obtain good fortunes by 31 2, XXIII| things) there are more in number than of the good: certainly 32 2, XXIII| offering to consideration some number of examples.~(6) Sed et 33 2, XXIII| enough to be the best in the number. But above all, in this 34 2, XXIII| into some men’s laps; and a number obtain good fortunes by 35 2, XXIII| things) there are more in number than of the good: certainly 36 2, XXV | were likely to abate the number of controversies, so this 37 2, XXV | as it is made an art: a number of sermons and lectures,