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1 1, Int | the due time; a virtuous observation of the laws of marriage, 2 1, III | advantages, it is worthy the observation what a reverent and honoured 3 1, III | to dwell in the exquisite observation or examination of the nature 4 1, III | honest and just bounds of observation by one person upon another 5 1, IV | under or near unto a popular observation.~(2) There be therefore 6 1, IV | manifest truth, such whereupon observation and rule was to be built, 7 1, IV | they fall under a popular observation and traducement, and, therefore, 8 2, II | scrupulous diligence and observation, out of monuments, names, 9 2, II | with politic discourse and observation thereupon: not incorporate 10 2, V | built upon it? Is not the observation, Omnia mutantur, nil interit, 11 2, V | similitudes, as men of narrow observation may conceive them to be, 12 2, IX | know the advantage of this observation, as being most part of their 13 2, X | will excite and awake our observation, we shall see in familiar 14 2, X | of the great use of this observation, the inquiry needed not 15 2, XVII | but some good quantity of observation; and therefore no man can 16 2, XVIII| but some good quantity of observation; and therefore no man can 17 2, XXII | melius. Pindarus maketh an observation, that great and sudden fortune 18 2, XXIII| but is gathered by general observation of causes of like nature. 19 2, XXIII| that as men found out any observation that they thought was good 20 2, XXIII| imaginative or in the air, or an observation or two much made of, but 21 2, XXIII| but is gathered by general observation of causes of like nature. 22 2, XXIII| that as men found out any observation that they thought was good 23 2, XXIII| imaginative or in the air, or an observation or two much made of, but 24 2, XXV | For it is an excellent observation which hath been made upon