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1 Int | say, to 12,000 pounds in present buying power. In 1597 Bacon 2 1, Int | fame and admiration of the present time, nor in the history 3 1, II | and accommodating for the present, which the Italians call 4 1, II | many times occurrences of present times may sort better with 5 1, II | to tread opposite to the present world.~(5) And for the conceit 6 1, II | were not needful for the present, in regard of the love and 7 1, IV | principal and proper to the present argument; wherein my purpose 8 1, IV | make a party against the present time. So that the ancient 9 1, VII | made his mind continually present and entire. He likewise 10 1, VII | Proxenus, his friend. He was present when Falinus came in message 11 2, I | minister and suggest for the present many ingenious practices 12 2, II | other either consumeth to present oblivion, or turneth to 13 2, III | and therefore I cannot present as omitted.~(4) There are 14 2, III | advised than conferences or present speeches. So again letters 15 2, IV | is not pertinent for the present. In the latter, it is—as 16 2, IV | actions as if they were present, as history is of actions 17 2, V | out of this well for their present use; but the spring-head 18 2, VIII | which have an immediate and present use, but those principally 19 2, IX | do further disclose the present humour and state of the 20 2, XIII | invention is readiness and present use of our knowledge, and 21 2, XVII | knowledge desireth rather present satisfaction than expectant 22 2, XVIII| knowledge desireth rather present satisfaction than expectant 23 2, XXI | to give just praises to present or absent.~(9) But to return; 24 2, XXI | things which are just in present, and leave the future to 25 2, XXIII| exasperateth; but an answer present and temperate pacifieth.~ 26 2, XXIII| like. For the knowledge of present actions is not only material 27 2, XXIII| make anything of it for the present, yet to make it as a seed 28 2, XXIII| which he urgeth for the present; and therefore men must 29 2, XXIII| exasperateth; but an answer present and temperate pacifieth.~ 30 2, XXIII| like. For the knowledge of present actions is not only material 31 2, XXIII| make anything of it for the present, yet to make it as a seed 32 2, XXIII| which he urgeth for the present; and therefore men must 33 2, XXV | prepared the heavens I was present, when by law and compass 34 2, XXV | respectively towards that present occasion whereupon the words