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1 1, III | seek in little and punctual occasions. I refer them also to that 2 1, IV | such knowledge in civil occasions, of conference, counsel, 3 2, I | removes, with the causes and occasions of them, and all other events 4 2, II | speeches, the pretexts, the occasions, and other passages of action. 5 2, III | according to all the variety of occasions, advertisements, advises, 6 2, VIII | times, inducements, and occasions, I find them not so strange; 7 2, X | causes of diseases, with the occasions or impulsions; the diseases 8 2, XV | serious use of business and occasions. And, therefore, I make 9 2, XXIII| extending to much variety of occasions; whereupon we will stay 10 2, XXIII| argument of negotiation and occasions is that which Machiavel 11 2, XXIII| are where they were, when occasions turn: and therefore to Cato, 12 2, XXIII| that they can bring about occasions to their ply; and yet in 13 2, XXIII| do not only turn with the occasions, but also run with the occasions, 14 2, XXIII| occasions, but also run with the occasions, and not strain their credit 15 2, XXIII| business: some can make use of occasions aptly and dexterously, but 16 2, XXIII| beareth towards all variety of occasions. But that opinion I may 17 2, XXIII| learn particulars, to wait occasions, and to devise plots.~(40) 18 2, XXIII| doth so loseth infinite occasions which intervene, and are 19 2, XXIII| extending to much variety of occasions; whereupon we will stay 20 2, XXIII| argument of negotiation and occasions is that which Machiavel 21 2, XXIII| are where they were, when occasions turn: and therefore to Cato, 22 2, XXIII| that they can bring about occasions to their ply; and yet in 23 2, XXIII| do not only turn with the occasions, but also run with the occasions, 24 2, XXIII| occasions, but also run with the occasions, and not strain their credit 25 2, XXIII| business: some can make use of occasions aptly and dexterously, but 26 2, XXIII| beareth towards all variety of occasions. But that opinion I may 27 2, XXIII| learn particulars, to wait occasions, and to devise plots.~(40) 28 2, XXIII| doth so loseth infinite occasions which intervene, and are