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1 1, II | lamp-light.” So as no man need doubt that learning will expel 2 1, III | personal and individual: and no doubt there be amongst them, as 3 1, III | town a great state.” So no doubt many may be well seen in 4 1, IV | Martin Luther, conducted, no doubt, by a higher Providence, 5 1, V | them. So it seemeth men doubt lest time is become past 6 1, V | error is an impatience of doubt, and haste to assertion 7 1, VII | differences of causes, a fruit no doubt of the exceeding tranquillity 8 1, VIII | so many legions. And no doubt it is hard to say whether 9 2, I | arts. The first of these no doubt is extant, and that in good 10 2, II | deficient. Deficient they are no doubt, consisting most of fables 11 2, VII | received. And in like manner, I doubt not but it will easily appear 12 2, VIII | either an assertion or a doubt. These doubts or non liquets 13 2, VIII | draw error, but reserved in doubt; the other, that the entry 14 2, VIII | debarred; which is, that when a doubt is once received, men labour 15 2, VIII | rather how to keep it a doubt still, than how to solve 16 2, VIII | they have once admitted a doubt, it goeth ever after authorised 17 2, VIII | ever after authorised for a doubt. But that use of wit and 18 2, X | their profession; and no doubt upon this ground that they 19 2, X | and therefore there is no doubt but if the physicians will 20 2, X | diversity of parts, there is no doubt but the facture or framing 21 2, X | prescriptions. Therefore I will not doubt to note as a deficience, 22 2, X | declination, are voluptuary: so I doubt that this age of the world 23 2, XIII | opinion also of acatalepsia (I doubt) was not held sincerely; 24 2, XIV | a great faculty, and no doubt is of very great advantage, 25 2, XVII | inquiry; and so rather not to doubt, than not to err: glory 26 2, XVIII| inquiry; and so rather not to doubt, than not to err: glory 27 2, XXI | hill;” yet there is small doubt but that men can write best 28 2, XXI | observers; and we will never doubt, upon a full occasion, to 29 2, XXII | the mistress,” and yet no doubt many things are left to 30 2, XXIII| of this as the other, I doubt not but learned men with 31 2, XXIII| hands, by colour of the doubt of Caesar’s designs: so 32 2, XXIII| of this as the other, I doubt not but learned men with 33 2, XXIII| hands, by colour of the doubt of Caesar’s designs: so