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1 1, II | suspense, without prejudice, till they resolve. If it make 2 1, II | to that height of empire till the time they had ascended 3 1, II | been received ever since till this day. Let this, therefore, 4 1, IV | suspension of their own judgment till they be fully instructed, 5 1, V | men’s judgments, which, till a matter be done, wonder 6 1, V | propositions of Euclid; which till they be demonstrate, they 7 1, VII | other discover them not till they come near hand, and 8 1, VII | worthiness it is come to pass till this day. But chiefly it 9 2, I | disposition is never well known till he be crossed, nor Proteus 10 2, I | Proteus ever changed shapes till he was straitened and held 11 2, II | through-lights made in it, till the age of us and our fathers. 12 2, II | not done nor enterprised till these later times: and therefore 13 2, XIV | Nay, it is not credible, till it be opened, what a number 14 2, XXII | auditors of matters of policy, till they have been thoroughly 15 2, XXII | but a rude stone still, till such times as he comes to 16 2, XXIII| when things are deferred till the last instant, and nothing 17 2, XXIII| yield himself a disciple, till he see the difficulty: for 18 2, XXIII| when things are deferred till the last instant, and nothing 19 2, XXIII| yield himself a disciple, till he see the difficulty: for