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1 1, Int | your fortune; a virtuous disposition with a fortunate regiment; 2 1, VI | moment, and the order and disposition of that chaos or mass was 3 2, I | attained. For like as a man’s disposition is never well known till 4 2, VII | hands, that are of a bitter disposition, get a like title as his 5 2, IX | physiognomy, which discovereth the disposition of the mind by the lineaments 6 2, IX | the body do disclose the disposition and inclination of the mind 7 2, IX | unto upon the state and disposition of the body. And if any 8 2, XIV | Work-master had been of a human disposition, He would have cast the 9 2, XV | to the due place; for the disposition and collocation of that 10 2, XVII | considereth not only the disposition of the argument or subject, 11 2, XVIII| considereth not only the disposition of the argument or subject, 12 2, XIX | concerning the syntax and disposition of studies; that men may 13 2, XXI | nor duty without an inward disposition. This part may seem at first 14 2, XXII | of the precedent state or disposition, unto which we do apply; 15 2, XXII | Aristotle, “That there is a disposition in conversation (supposing 16 2, XXII | soothe and please, and a disposition contrary to contradict and 17 2, XXII | considered. “That there is a disposition, not in conversation or 18 2, XXII | the good of another; and a disposition contrariwise, to take distaste 19 2, XXII | increpa eos dure, upon the disposition of their country, Cretensus 20 2, XXII | the fortune mendeth the disposition: solus Vespasianus mutatus 21 2, XXII | invested of a precedent disposition to conform himself thereunto. 22 2, XXV | matter, to the Father; in the disposition of the form, to the Son;