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1 Int | occupation of young men when they passed from school to college, 2 1, I | upon, and not to be lightly passed over; for if any man shall 3 1, IV | therefore, are not to be passed over.~ 4 1, V | world should have missed and passed over so long time: as if 5 1, VII | appear in the age which passed from the death of Domitianus 6 1, VII | and some were set on as he passed by in popular acclamation 7 2, II | one history for the times passed, after the manner of the 8 2, II | extremity of storm; but well passed through by the wisdom of 9 2, II | both, journals kept, what passed day by day. For we see the 10 2, II | indeed, but such as had passed in his own time and very 11 2, III | this is a work which has passed through the labour of many, 12 2, VII | hath been neglected and passed in silence. And, therefore, 13 2, VIII | motion.~(4) Thus have I passed through natural philosophy 14 2, VIII | never have advised, but passed it over without note, by 15 2, X | humours, they are commonly passed over in anatomies as purgaments; 16 2, X | opening of bodies they are passed over slightly and in silence.~( 17 2, XIII | and discovery hath been passed over.~(2) That this part 18 2, XIII | part of the way which is passed, but we gain the better 19 2, XVII | else would men either have passed over without mark, or else 20 2, XVII | descend: which latter I find passed over in silence, being in 21 2, XVIII| else would men either have passed over without mark, or else 22 2, XVIII| descend: which latter I find passed over in silence, being in 23 2, XXIII| many particular injuries passed over by connivance.~Qui 24 2, XXIII| lothness to lose labours passed, and a conceit that they 25 2, XXIII| many particular injuries passed over by connivance.~Qui 26 2, XXIII| lothness to lose labours passed, and a conceit that they 27 2, XXV | 25) These things I have passed over so briefly because