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1 1, II | empiric physicians, which commonly have a few pleasing receipts 2 1, III | learned men themselves, which commonly cleaveth fastest: it is 3 1, III | the government of youth is commonly allotted to them; which 4 1, III | the times they read of are commonly better than the times they 5 1, III | Another fault incident commonly to learned men, which may 6 1, V | wherein contrariwise we see commonly the levity and unconstancy 7 1, V | methods; from which time commonly sciences receive small or 8 1, V | which are notwithstanding commonly taken for the most sublime 9 1, V | unlike the two ways of action commonly spoken of by the ancients: 10 1, VIII | services there, which were commonly for a passage or a fort, 11 2, I | and opinions, which are commonly framed only upon common 12 2, I | likewise of manual arts; but commonly with a rejection of experiments 13 2, IV | remembered, choosing for subjects commonly wars and love, rarely state, 14 2, VIII | natural philosophy, which is commonly made a principal part, and 15 2, X | physicians that they use commonly to intend some other art 16 2, X | for the humours, they are commonly passed over in anatomies 17 2, XVI | 6) For ciphers, they are commonly in letters or alphabets, 18 2, XVII | fall at words, there is commonly an end of the matter for 19 2, XVIII| fall at words, there is commonly an end of the matter for 20 2, XIX | most corrected copies are commonly the least correct.~The second 21 2, XXII | a longanimity, which is commonly also ascribed to God as 22 2, XXII | governed by chance, doth commonly prove but an ape of Nature, 23 2, XXII | the mind, seldom meet, and commonly sever. For it is easy to 24 2, XXIII| in his favours, it doth commonly end in unkindness and unthankfulness.~ 25 2, XXIII| che non credi.”~“There is commonly less money, less wisdom, 26 2, XXIII| like as we shall see it commonly in poets, that if they show 27 2, XXIII| divines, and the like, are not commonly so politic for their own 28 2, XXIII| ways, the shortest way is commonly the foulest, and surely 29 2, XXIII| in his favours, it doth commonly end in unkindness and unthankfulness.~ 30 2, XXIII| che non credi.”~“There is commonly less money, less wisdom, 31 2, XXIII| like as we shall see it commonly in poets, that if they show 32 2, XXIII| divines, and the like, are not commonly so politic for their own 33 2, XXIII| ways, the shortest way is commonly the foulest, and surely 34 2, XXV | receded from that which is commonly received, it hath been with