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1 1, I | works produceth (having regard to the works and creatures 2 1, I | themselves) knowledge, but having regard to God no perfect knowledge, 3 1, II | others, or, at least, in regard of their own designments; 4 1, II | needful for the present, in regard of the love and reverence 5 1, III | negligence hath taken no due regard to the choice of schoolmasters 6 1, III | Jesuits; of whom, although in regard of their superstition I 7 1, III | meliores, eo deteriores; yet in regard of this, and some other 8 1, IV | circuit of speech, without regard to the pureness, pleasantness, 9 1, VII | Caesar?), were it not in regard of the rareness of circumstance, 10 2, Int | princes find a solitude in regard of able men to serve them 11 2, VII | man’s own name, without regard of antiquity or paternity, 12 2, VII | which hath been used; in regard that men (which is the root 13 2, VII | the outwardest parts, in regard of their adjacence to foreign 14 2, IX | by itself, not so much in regard of those delightful and 15 2, IX | undivided nature; but chiefly in regard of the knowledge concerning 16 2, X | justly reproved; yet in regard of the great use of this 17 2, XIII | of Demosthenes; who, in regard of the great force that 18 2, XVI | exclude the decipherer. But in regard of the rawness and unskilfulness 19 2, XX | their duty to the earth in regard of their duty to the world. 20 2, XXII | dispositions, specially having regard to those differences which 21 2, XXIII| quitted it soon after in regard of his parts and inclination; 22 2, XXIII| cunning of an inferior form in regard of true policy; attributing 23 2, XXIII| discontents, ought to be, in regard of the variety of their 24 2, XXIII| quitted it soon after in regard of his parts and inclination; 25 2, XXIII| cunning of an inferior form in regard of true policy; attributing 26 2, XXIII| discontents, ought to be, in regard of the variety of their 27 2, XXV | have insisted the more, in regard of the great and blessed