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1 1, I | quantity more or less, if it be taken without the true corrective 2 1, II | threescore years old, he was taken with an extreme desire to 3 1, III | looseness or negligence hath taken no due regard to the choice 4 1, V | when the discovery is well taken, then to make progression. 5 1, V | notwithstanding commonly taken for the most sublime and 6 2, Int | For these two, rightly taken, are the gravest of sciences, 7 2, I | consideration of them light may be taken, not only for the discerning 8 2, IV | atque poetis, &c. It is taken in two senses in respect 9 2, V | inter se conveniunt, a rule taken from the mathematics, but 10 2, VII | wisdom, or natural prudence; taken according to the ancient 11 2, VIII | warning is to be given and taken. The registering of doubts 12 2, X | which is ever but as it is taken: for who can tell, if a 13 2, XI | so as the travail therein taken seemeth to have been rather 14 2, XIII | particular knowledge are taken from tradition and experience.” 15 2, XIII | Neither is this use (truly taken) only to furnish argument 16 2, XVII | that it hath been too much taken into custom, out of a few 17 2, XVIII| that it hath been too much taken into custom, out of a few 18 2, XXII | suppose, had the Stoics taken in this argument, as far 19 2, XXIII| via, and the like, being taken and used as spurs to industry, 20 2, XXIII| things, caution must be taken that men have a good stay 21 2, XXIII| hath; which, if they be not taken in their due time, are seldom 22 2, XXIII| via, and the like, being taken and used as spurs to industry, 23 2, XXIII| things, caution must be taken that men have a good stay 24 2, XXIII| hath; which, if they be not taken in their due time, are seldom