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1 1, I | he doth in another place rule over, when he saith, “The 2 1, II | unlike, by reason of the rule of the women, who were aided 3 1, IV | whereupon observation and rule was to be built, was not 4 1, VIII | similitude of the divine rule.~(4) As for fortune and 5 2, Int | life; and it is ever a true rule in exercises, that they 6 2, V | For example: Is not the rule, Si inoequalibus aequalia 7 2, V | proportion? Is not that other rule, Quae in eodem tertio conveniunt, 8 2, V | et inter se conveniunt, a rule taken from the mathematics, 9 2, V | reduce them ad principia—a rule in religion and nature, 10 2, IX | generally let this be a rule, that all partitions of 11 2, XII | citizen,” who may come also to rule in his turn. For we see 12 2, XVI | according to the nature or rule of the infolding, wheel-ciphers, 13 2, XVII | tropes are, for it is a rule, that whatsoever science 14 2, XVII | precept. The one giveth rule how far one knowledge ought 15 2, XVII | of another, which is the rule they call ?a?a?t?; the other 16 2, XVII | a?a?t?; the other giveth rule unto what degree of particularity 17 2, XVIII| tropes are, for it is a rule, that whatsoever science 18 2, XVIII| precept. The one giveth rule how far one knowledge ought 19 2, XVIII| of another, which is the rule they call ?a?a?t?; the other 20 2, XVIII| a?a?t?; the other giveth rule unto what degree of particularity 21 2, XXIII| must be perfect in that rule, Haec oportet facere, et 22 2, XXIII| must be perfect in that rule, Haec oportet facere, et 23 2, XXV | divine. And it is a true rule, Auctoris aliud agentis