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1 1, II | learning than one man’s means can hold way with a common 2 1, III | in respect of scarcity of means, or in respect of privateness 3 1, III | knowledge;” judging that means were to be spent upon learning, 4 1, III | learning to be applied to means. And as for the privateness 5 1, V | understanding of man; by means whereof, men have withdrawn 6 1, VI | commandment of wits and means, whereby nothing needeth 7 1, VII | convenient estate of wealth and means, both of crown and subject; 8 2, VII | there is ever a choice of means. For physical causes give 9 2, VIII | propositions the description of the means is ever more monstrous than 10 2, XXII | hath been practised by two means, vows or constant resolutions, 11 2, XXII | hath been practised by two means, some kind of redemption 12 2, XXII | point, which is of all other means the most compendious and 13 2, XXIII| and depriveth himself of means to make them better.~Erat 14 2, XXIII| in thinking the greatest means to be best, when it should 15 2, XXIII| place I set down wealth and means; which I know most men would 16 2, XXIII| into consideration by what means laws may be made certain, 17 2, XXIII| uncertainty of law; by what means laws may be made apt and 18 2, XXIII| time, and what is the best means to keep them from being 19 2, XXIII| and depriveth himself of means to make them better.~Erat 20 2, XXIII| in thinking the greatest means to be best, when it should 21 2, XXIII| place I set down wealth and means; which I know most men would 22 2, XXIII| into consideration by what means laws may be made certain, 23 2, XXIII| uncertainty of law; by what means laws may be made apt and 24 2, XXIII| time, and what is the best means to keep them from being