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1 Int | to thirty-eight, did not appear until November or December, 2 1, I | grounds thereof, it may well appear these men do not observe 3 1, III | to measure of reason) may appear in that we see men are more 4 1, IV | credulity; which, although they appear to be of a diverse nature, 5 1, IV | ought to have been; as may appear in the writings of Plinius, 6 1, VII | selected examples) doth best appear in the age which passed 7 1, VII | learning in doth notably appear in these three particulars: 8 1, VII | he had of learning doth appear, or rather shine, in all 9 1, VII | Anti-Cato, it may easily appear that he did aspire as well 10 2, Int | parts of knowledge as may appear not to have been already 11 2, I | variations of nature cannot appear so fully in the liberty 12 2, II | good history, as may well appear by the small number of them; 13 2, IV | use of hieroglyphics may appear. And the cause was (for 14 2, VI | well that precept, it may appear thereby that there be two 15 2, VII | doubt not but it will easily appear to men of judgment, that 16 2, X | the more subtle of them appear not in anatomies, because 17 2, XIII | those particulars which appear of a side, that there are 18 2, XIII | the contrary side which appear not? As if Samuel should 19 2, XXII | points thereof, that it may appear the better what it is, and 20 2, XXIII| it.~(13) Wherein it may appear at the first a new and unwonted 21 2, XXIII| it.~(13) Wherein it may appear at the first a new and unwonted 22 2, XXV | again: which may the better appear by this, that I have propounded