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1 1, I | it hath proceeded, that divers great learned men have been 2 1, III | base and unworthy, wherein divers professors of learning have 3 1, IV | Cardanus, Albertus, and divers of the Arabians, being fraught 4 1, VII | philosopher, who dedicated divers of his books of philosophy 5 1, VII | attended with Callisthenes and divers other learned persons, that 6 1, VII | yet if I should enumerate divers of his speeches, as I did 7 1, VII | before answer was made, divers of the army conferred familiarly 8 2, I | am not ignorant that in divers particular sciences, as 9 2, V | natural theology, and of divers parts of logic; and of that 10 2, VI | been excellently handled by divers, but on the other side, 11 2, VIII | architecture, engineery, and divers others. In the mathematics 12 2, VIII | transferring and compounding divers experiments the one into 13 2, XIV | perceived; namely, unto divers parts of knowledge, whereof 14 2, XV | which axioms, there are divers more touching help of memory 15 2, XVI | and in the practice of divers that are dumb and deaf, 16 2, XIX | youth; whereunto appertain divers considerations of great 17 2, XXII | order first to know the divers complexions and constitutions; 18 2, XXII | after knowledge of the divers characters of men’s natures, 19 2, XXII | Aristotle should have written divers volumes of Ethics, and never 20 2, XXII | upon manners, are there not divers precepts of great caution 21 2, XXIII| they be three wisdoms of divers natures which do often sever— 22 2, XXIII| they be three wisdoms of divers natures which do often sever— 23 2, XXV | garment of the Church was of divers colours and yet not divided. 24 2, XXV | at large, there have been divers kinds introduced and devised;