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1 1, Int | instrument to make itself fit for great and small works. 2 1, III | argument of the book was fit and proper for; but these 3 1, VII | nature and brevity it is fit rather to use choice of 4 1, VII | mentioned before, but now in fit place to be resumed), of 5 1, VII | 30) And here it were fit to leave this point, touching 6 2, I | before. But this I hold fit, that these narrations, 7 2, II | writer should arise that were fit for it: for the collection 8 2, II | ruminated history I think more fit to place amongst books of 9 2, IV | sensible nor examples so fit.~(4) But there remaineth 10 2, IX | large, of human nature to be fit to be emancipate and made 11 2, XIII | to be spoken of, I think fit to refer over the further 12 2, XVI | for values, and that it is fit men be not ignorant that 13 2, XVII | Secondly, methods are more fit to win consent or belief, 14 2, XVII | consent or belief, but less fit to point to action; for 15 2, XVIII| Secondly, methods are more fit to win consent or belief, 16 2, XVIII| consent or belief, but less fit to point to action; for 17 2, XXI | particular, as far as seemeth fit, we will now return to that 18 2, XXI | abscondit; sed studioso fit obviam. But the managing 19 2, XXI | feel, whether they were fit to be made their associates, 20 2, XXII | do apply; for we cannot fit a garment except we first 21 2, XXII | That young men are no fit auditors of moral philosophy, 22 2, XXII | in their parasites’ coats fit to be scorned and derided), 23 2, XXII | much less young men are fit auditors of matters of policy, 24 2, XXIII| they find agreeable and fit, then in all things to give 25 2, XXIII| some because they are not fit to utter. We see all governments 26 2, XXIII| they find agreeable and fit, then in all things to give 27 2, XXIII| some because they are not fit to utter. We see all governments