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1 2, VII | perplexed, as they are not to be inquired; no more than it were either 2 2, VII | whiteness in snow or froth be inquired, and it be rendered thus, 3 2, VII | and the like, is well inquired and collected in metaphysic, 4 2, VII | causes more real and better inquired than that of Aristotle and 5 2, VII | not true and worthy to be inquired, being kept within their 6 2, VIII | been better laboured and inquired than any of the other forms, 7 2, IX | former of these hath been inquired and considered as a part 8 2, IX | deserveth to be much better inquired. For the opinion of Plato, 9 2, X | concerneth them is not much inquired; the rather, I think, because 10 2, XI | been not more laboriously inquired than variously reported; 11 2, XI | more really and soundly inquired, even in nature, than it 12 2, XIV | which I find not observed or inquired at all, and think good to 13 2, XV | faculty in my judgment weakly inquired of. An art there is extant 14 2, XVI | cogitations in general, I find not inquired, but deficient. And although 15 2, XVII | seemeth to me so weakly inquired as I shall report it deficient.~( 16 2, XVIII| seemeth to me so weakly inquired as I shall report it deficient.~( 17 2, XXI | well judged of, nor well inquired; for the good of fruition 18 2, XXI | of both is a question not inquired.~(4) The former question 19 2, XXII | so the good of the mind, inquired in rational and moral knowledges, 20 2, XXV | understanding, sufficiently inquired and handled the true limits