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obtruding 2
obviam 1
obvious 1
occasion 27
occasionem 2
occasions 28
occidat 1
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27 least
27 long
27 observations
27 occasion
27 order
27 passed
27 regard
Francis Bacon
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occasion

   Book, Chapter
1 1, Int | and blaze from the least occasion presented, or the least 2 1, I | proprieties, which gave the occasion to the fall; but it was 3 1, II | traduce, which is that by that occasion the state hath been in the 4 1, II | fortune, and giveth them occasion to pleasure and displeasure; 5 1, III | accounted submissions to the occasion and not to the person.~ 6 1, IV | learning. Then did Erasmus take occasion to make the scoffing echo, 7 1, IV | apt to contemn truths upon occasion of controversies and altercations, 8 1, V | learning, but have given also occasion to the traducement thereof: 9 1, VII | him, as appeared when upon occasion that some spake what a strange 10 2, VII | causes, and given men the occasion to stay upon these satisfactory 11 2, X | expresseth it upon a higher occasion, “If it befall to me as 12 2, X | begotten between a little occasion and a great deal of sloth 13 2, XIII | flint, that gave the first occasion. So as it should seem, that 14 2, XIII | whatsoever a man shall have occasion to speak of (if he will 15 2, XXI | virtue is absent, or the occasion is absent; and so the praise 16 2, XXI | never doubt, upon a full occasion, to give just praises to 17 2, XXIII| accusation, and every other occasion incident to man’s life. 18 2, XXIII| conceit; for the one upon the occasion presented is quickened and 19 2, XXIII| as gracing himself; or by occasion of repelling or putting 20 2, XXIII| be pliant and obedient to occasion; for nothing hindereth men’ 21 2, XXIII| come in too late after the occasion; as Demosthenes compareth 22 2, XXIII| accusation, and every other occasion incident to man’s life. 23 2, XXIII| conceit; for the one upon the occasion presented is quickened and 24 2, XXIII| as gracing himself; or by occasion of repelling or putting 25 2, XXIII| be pliant and obedient to occasion; for nothing hindereth men’ 26 2, XXIII| come in too late after the occasion; as Demosthenes compareth 27 2, XXV | respectively towards that present occasion whereupon the words were


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