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1 Int | rest of the First Book was given to an argument upon the 2 1, Int | finest portions; so hath God given your Majesty a composition 3 1, II | AEschines, that was a man given to pleasure, and told him “ 4 1, III | was asked whether he had given his citizens the best laws, 5 1, III | to Dionysius, and no ear given to him, he fell down at 6 1, IV | overmuch credit that hath been given unto authors in sciences, 7 1, V | they have most applied, and given all things else a tincture 8 1, V | them) which have not only given impediment to the proficience 9 1, V | proficience of learning, but have given also occasion to the traducement 10 1, VI | as far as credit is to be given to the celestial hierarchy 11 1, VI | first place or degree is given to the angels of love, which 12 1, VII | man, specially when it was given, not by a formal decree 13 1, VII | which Alexander could have given or enjoyed.~(13) Observe, 14 1, VIII | long ago, that Homer hath given more men their livings, 15 2, II | and that oracle of rest given to AENeas, antiquam exquirite 16 2, VII | and physical causes, and given men the occasion to stay 17 2, VIII | whereof warning is to be given and taken. The registering 18 2, XIV | examination. But hereof we have given many examples in one of 19 2, XX | of those roots, they had given, in my opinion, a great 20 2, XXII | a caution likewise to be given of the doctrines of moralities 21 2, XXIII| maxima. Here caution is given, that upon displeasure, 22 2, XXIII| furioso. Here caution is given, that in the election of 23 2, XXIII| faederatos. Here caution is given, that reconcilement is better 24 2, XXIII| generat. Here caution is given how we tender reprehension 25 2, XXIII| distrust; that more trust be given to countenances and deeds 26 2, XXIII| maxima. Here caution is given, that upon displeasure, 27 2, XXIII| furioso. Here caution is given, that in the election of 28 2, XXIII| faederatos. Here caution is given, that reconcilement is better 29 2, XXIII| generat. Here caution is given how we tender reprehension 30 2, XXIII| distrust; that more trust be given to countenances and deeds 31 2, XXV | that the Scriptures, being given by inspiration and not by