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1 1, I | as of shortness of life, ill conjunction of labours, 2 1, I | conjunction of labours, ill tradition of knowledge over 3 1, VIII | mind: sometimes purging the ill humours, sometimes opening 4 1, VIII | much to amend them; like an ill mower, that mows on still, 5 2, Int | else will the carriages be ill attended. So readers in 6 2, Int | of the weakest sort or be ill maintained,~“Et patrum invalidi 7 2, Int | bills; or else you shall be ill advertised.~11. And if Alexander 8 2, Int | another thing to correct ill husbandry in that which 9 2, II | oblivion, or turneth to an ill odour. And therefore in 10 2, VII | the possibility, they are ill discoverers that think there 11 2, XV | deficient, which are but only ill managed.~ 12 2, XVII | weakness of it, hath been of ill desert towards learning, 13 2, XVIII| weakness of it, hath been of ill desert towards learning, 14 2, XIX | exercise their faults and get ill habits as well as good; 15 2, XXI | they fell from argument to ill words: the sophist saying 16 2, XXII | which we call good nature or ill nature, benignity or malignity; 17 2, XXIII| most discomfort of their ill proof, because women have 18 2, XXIII| though he should obtain it ill, as was said concerning 19 2, XXIII| most discomfort of their ill proof, because women have 20 2, XXIII| though he should obtain it ill, as was said concerning