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1 1, III | extend no further but to understand him sufficiently, whereby 2 1, VII | philosophy; and gave him to understand that himself esteemed it 3 2, V | science therefore (as I understand it) I may justly report 4 2, VII | term metaphysic as I do now understand the word; it appeareth, 5 2, VIII | of all other forms (as we understand forms) it is the most abstracted 6 2, VIII | men do not sufficiently understand this excellent use of the 7 2, VIII | liquets general or in total, I understand those differences of opinions 8 2, X | find deficient; which I understand neither to be so infinite 9 2, XIV | may know how we accept and understand them, and whether they concur 10 2, XVI | of barbarous people that understand not one another’s language, 11 2, XVI | to serve the turn. And we understand further, that it is the 12 2, XVI | countries and provinces which understand not one another’s language 13 2, XVII | terms might be thought to understand the art; which collections 14 2, XVIII| terms might be thought to understand the art; which collections 15 2, XIX | presumed that that which they understand not is false set down: as 16 2, XXI | though neither can a man understand virtue without some relation 17 2, XXI | you do well give men to understand, that you know the plenitude 18 2, XXIII| own person, and well to understand themselves; knowing that, 19 2, XXIII| former two, but not as I understand it; and it is that which 20 2, XXIII| to common practice: so I understand it, that it ought to be 21 2, XXIII| own person, and well to understand themselves; knowing that, 22 2, XXIII| former two, but not as I understand it; and it is that which 23 2, XXIII| to common practice: so I understand it, that it ought to be