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1 1, I | politics, and sometimes in the errors and imperfections of learned 2 1, II | force of circumstances, the errors of comparisons, and all 3 1, II | let a man look into the errors of Clement VII., so lively 4 1, II | served under him, or into the errors of Cicero, painted out by 5 1, II | irresolute. Let him look into the errors of Phocion, and he will 6 1, II | imaginative. Let him look into the errors of Cato II., and he will 7 1, III | and carriage, and commit errors in small and ordinary points 8 1, IV | Now I proceed to those errors and vanities which have 9 1, IV | make a justification of the errors, but by a censure and separation 10 1, IV | censure and separation of the errors to make a justification 11 1, IV | exact animadversion of the errors and impediments in matters 12 1, V | more or less.~(10) Other errors there are in the scope that 13 1, VII | all ruinous and peremptory errors and excesses, whispering 14 1, VIII | to descry and behold the errors, perturbations, labours, 15 2, Int | make any redargution of errors or incomplete prosecutions. 16 2, I | rejection of fables and popular errors. For as things now are, 17 2, VIII | it saveth philosophy from errors and falsehoods; when that 18 2, VIII | is a calendar of popular errors: I mean chiefly in natural 19 2, XIV | and deflections from which errors and inconsequences may be 20 2, XIV | minister unto us infinite errors and vain opinions if they 21 2, XIV | many examples in one of the errors, or peccant humours, which 22 2, XIX | reading: and surely their errors, though they be not so palpable 23 2, XX | used in some comedies of errors, wherein the mistress and 24 2, XXIII| well grounded do bear out errors following; but the resolution 25 2, XXIII| is one of the commonest errors: while men fly to their 26 2, XXIII| keeping themselves from gross errors.~(44) But as Cicero, when 27 2, XXIII| well grounded do bear out errors following; but the resolution 28 2, XXIII| is one of the commonest errors: while men fly to their 29 2, XXIII| keeping themselves from gross errors.~(44) But as Cicero, when 30 2, XXV | repulse to truth. But the errors I claim and challenge to