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1 Int | to the study of law as a profession. He was admitted to the 2 1, II | disadvantage of his own profession, make a kind of separation 3 1, III | that he would offer the profession of philosophy such an indignity 4 1, V | most times for lucre and profession; and seldom sincerely to 5 1, V | of knowledge to lucre and profession; for I am not ignorant how 6 1, VII | thought partial to his own profession that said “Then should people 7 2, Int | which may be expected from a profession or the practice of a profession. 8 2, Int | profession or the practice of a profession. So as, if you will have 9 2, X | they fancy more than their profession; for you shall have of them 10 2, X | better seen than in their profession; and no doubt upon this 11 2, XX | it into an occupation or profession; as if the purpose had been, 12 2, XXI | duty of every man in his profession, vocation, and place. The 13 2, XXI | every several vocation, profession, and place? For although 14 2, XXI | impostures, and vices of every profession, which hath been likewise 15 2, XXIII| his father to a sacerdotal profession, but quitted it soon after 16 2, XXIII| Lucius Sylla made a kind of profession, “that he wished all men 17 2, XXIII| again, how the practice, profession, and erudition of law is 18 2, XXIII| his father to a sacerdotal profession, but quitted it soon after 19 2, XXIII| Lucius Sylla made a kind of profession, “that he wished all men 20 2, XXIII| again, how the practice, profession, and erudition of law is