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1 1, II | more than of physic in a sound or well-dieted body. Neither 2 1, IV | of that which is good and sound, and to deliver that from 3 1, IV | the property of good and sound knowledge to putrefy and 4 1, VII | accords of the harp, the sound whereof no sooner ceased, 5 2, Int | endowment of the world with sound and fruitful knowledge. 6 2, II | banished, as all men of sound judgment have confessed, 7 2, II | fretted and corroded the sound bodies of many excellent 8 2, VII | according to the received and sound division of causes. The 9 2, XVI | words; which are measure, sound, and elevation or accent, 10 2, XVII | aphorisms, but he that is sound and grounded. But in methods,~“ 11 2, XVIII| aphorisms, but he that is sound and grounded. But in methods,~“ 12 2, XXI | proverb more arrogant than sound, “That the vale best discovereth 13 2, XXI | opinion one of the most sound and healthful writings that 14 2, XXII | within due limits) many sound and profitable directions.~( 15 2, XXII | knowledge is to set down sound and true distributions and 16 2, XXII | to this, to make the mind sound, and without perturbation; 17 2, XXIII| have been ever thought sound and good; and are no question 18 2, XXIII| have been ever thought sound and good; and are no question 19 2, XXV | resteth upon the true and sound interpretation of the Scriptures, 20 2, XXV | time, doth make a just and sound difference between the manner