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1 1, III | are more curious what they put into a new vessel than into 2 1, III | And Caesar’s counsellor put in the same caveat, Non 3 1, VI | difference it pleased God to put upon the works of power, 4 1, VII | would needs overrule and put down an excellent musician 5 1, VII | what thing was worthy to be put into it, and he gave his 6 1, VII | the cry weak and poor, he put it off thus, in a kind of 7 1, VIII | over people which have put off the generosity of their 8 2, I | wandering manner of inductions, put first an example of a fair 9 2, VIII | eye and a body ready to put itself into all postures, 10 2, XIII | beasts are capable of, and do put in ure; which is a perpetual 11 2, XIII | have nothing to do, but to put to names, and times, and 12 2, XIV | sort of them doth not only put a man besides his answer, 13 2, XVII | generally I see it neither put in use nor put in inquisition, 14 2, XVII | it neither put in use nor put in inquisition, and therefore 15 2, XVII | hath been also laboured and put in practice a method, which 16 2, XVIII| generally I see it neither put in use nor put in inquisition, 17 2, XVIII| it neither put in use nor put in inquisition, and therefore 18 2, XVIII| hath been also laboured and put in practice a method, which 19 2, XIX | their faculty of playing put the Pannonian armies into 20 2, XIX | us.” With which speech he put the army into an infinite 21 2, XXI | and ought as rarely to put in use their supreme prerogative 22 2, XXII | affections, as winds, did not put it into tumult and perturbation. 23 2, XXII | insomnia manes:”~so if we put on sobriety and attention, 24 2, XXIII| slowly, and are not so soon put out of frame: for as in 25 2, XXIII| themselves; specially if they be put to it with a counter-dissimulation, 26 2, XXIII| and discreetly avoid to be put into those things for which 27 2, XXIII| so the sovereign power be put upon him, and he never seen 28 2, XXIII| slowly, and are not so soon put out of frame: for as in 29 2, XXIII| themselves; specially if they be put to it with a counter-dissimulation, 30 2, XXIII| and discreetly avoid to be put into those things for which 31 2, XXIII| so the sovereign power be put upon him, and he never seen