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1 1, III | with peril; and if they stand in seditious and violent 2 1, III | faithful counsel, or whereby to stand upon reasonable guard and 3 1, IV | that their words should stand, and not consuls, to give 4 1, V | that men should make a stand thereupon and discover what 5 1, V | parts of any science if you stand but upon the level of the 6 1, V | less asseveration, as they stand in a man’s own judgment 7 1, VII | counsellors and servants stand mute and silent. And senators 8 1, VIII | delight,” saith he, “to stand or walk upon the shore side, 9 2, Int | should a few received authors stand up like Hercules’ columns, 10 2, V | report as deficient or no, I stand doubtful. For I find a certain 11 2, VII | terms or opinions, as may stand with truth and the proficience 12 2, XXII | reason whereof we cannot now stand to discuss), yet it is otherwise 13 2, XXIII| and whereby they chiefly stand, so again their weaknesses 14 2, XXIII| material, I hold them to stand thus. First the amendment 15 2, XXIII| reap somewhat, and not to stand amazed and confused if he 16 2, XXIII| and whereby they chiefly stand, so again their weaknesses 17 2, XXIII| material, I hold them to stand thus. First the amendment 18 2, XXIII| reap somewhat, and not to stand amazed and confused if he 19 2, XXV | like unto buildings which stand by architecture and compaction, 20 2, XXV | themselves, the other how they stand compatible and agreeable