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1 1, Int | particulars for this purpose agreeable to your magnanimity and 2 1, II | according to nature, as agreeable to health of mind as exercise 3 1, VII | fitter for a declamation than agreeable to a treatise infolded as 4 2, Int | renovations, it is proper and agreeable to be conversant not only 5 2, III | that latitude which is agreeable and familiar unto divine 6 2, IV | reason whereof there is, agreeable to the spirit of man, a 7 2, IV | issues of actions not so agreeable to the merits of virtue 8 2, VIII | mathematic; but I think it more agreeable to the nature of things, 9 2, VIII | calculations are indifferently agreeable to both, so the ordinary 10 2, X | more particular than is agreeable either to my intention or 11 2, XI | conceive it should likewise be agreeable to nature that there should 12 2, XIV | syllogism, as it is a thing most agreeable to the mind of man, so it 13 2, XVII | another form than that that is agreeable and familiar; and therefore 14 2, XVIII| another form than that that is agreeable and familiar; and therefore 15 2, XXI | fruition of that which is agreeable to our natures; it seemeth 16 2, XXI | the spirits thereof, being agreeable to truth and apt for action; 17 2, XXIII| politic of Solomon than is agreeable to the proportion of an 18 2, XXIII| times; which if they find agreeable and fit, then in all things 19 2, XXIII| they may be made apt and agreeable; how laws are to be penned 20 2, XXIII| politic of Solomon than is agreeable to the proportion of an 21 2, XXIII| times; which if they find agreeable and fit, then in all things 22 2, XXIII| they may be made apt and agreeable; how laws are to be penned 23 2, XXV | believe only that which is agreeable to our sense we give consent 24 2, XXV | they stand compatible and agreeable to the civil estate.~(24)