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1 1, VI | of God, as if we should judge or construe of the store 2 1, VIII | Midas, that being chosen judge between Apollo, president 3 2, Int | sciences at large. For if men judge that learning should be 4 2, Int | referred to action, they judge well; but in this they fall 5 2, VII | experiments; therefore I judge it most requisite that these 6 2, VII | seemeth to me (as far as I can judge by the recital and fragments 7 2, XII | sought or propounded; or to judge that which is invented; 8 2, XVI | things this sense is better judge than the art:—~“Coenae fercula 9 2, XVI | which are skilful in them, judge whether I bring them in 10 2, XX | and strongly planted, doth judge and determine most of the 11 2, XXII | which I have enumerated, do judge that my labour is but to 12 2, XXIII| veritatem. Here is noted, that a judge were better be a briber 13 2, XXIII| of persons; for a corrupt judge offendeth not so lightly 14 2, XXIII| to accustom our minds to judge of the proportion or value 15 2, XXIII| that is, they can well judge of consequences, but not 16 2, XXIII| veritatem. Here is noted, that a judge were better be a briber 17 2, XXIII| of persons; for a corrupt judge offendeth not so lightly 18 2, XXIII| to accustom our minds to judge of the proportion or value 19 2, XXIII| that is, they can well judge of consequences, but not