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1 1, I | that the wise man’s eyes keep watch in his head, whereas 2 1, II | business, but rather it will keep and defend the possession 3 1, VII | under learned princes (to keep still the law of brevity, 4 2, II | navigations, and the like, to keep diaries of that which passeth 5 2, IV | as long as by wisdom they keep the hearts of the people, 6 2, VII | ancient, yet I am studious to keep the ancient terms. For hoping 7 2, VII | proficience, it seemeth best to keep way with antiquity usque 8 2, VII | infected. But if any man shall keep a continual watchful and 9 2, VIII | in their speculation will keep one eye upon use and practice. 10 2, VIII | men labour rather how to keep it a doubt still, than how 11 2, XIV | Atlas or axle-tree within to keep them from fluctuation, which 12 2, XIV | feigned an element of fire to keep square with earth, water, 13 2, XXII | showeth it is more easy to keep a measure in the enjoying 14 2, XXII | themselves, as because they keep the mind in continual obedience. 15 2, XXIII| several kind. The second is to keep a good mediocrity in liberty 16 2, XXIII| their station where they keep sentinel, in great part 17 2, XXIII| what is the best means to keep them from being too vast 18 2, XXIII| several kind. The second is to keep a good mediocrity in liberty 19 2, XXIII| their station where they keep sentinel, in great part 20 2, XXIII| what is the best means to keep them from being too vast