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1 1, II | the honour and exercise of arms; that it doth mar and pervert 2 1, II | concurrence in learning and arms, flourishing and excelling 3 1, II | that are most renowned for arms are, likewise, most admired 4 1, II | more early, so in states, arms and learning, whereof the 5 1, VII | of Trajan’s in glory of arms or perfection of justice, 6 1, VII | should deliver up their arms and submit themselves to 7 1, VII | these two things left, our arms and our virtue; and if we 8 1, VII | and if we yield up our arms, how shall we make use of 9 1, VIII | it is hard to say whether arms or learning have advanced 10 1, VIII | sovereignty we see, that if arms or descent have carried 11 2, II | states of the world for arms, learning, moral virtue, 12 2, II | mixed adoption of a crown by arms and title; an entry by battle, 13 2, V | discontinue and break itself into arms and boughs; therefore it 14 2, XXIII| might cast itself into his arms for necessity and protection, 15 2, XXIII| beaten track of getting arms into his hands, by colour 16 2, XXIII| are the sinews of men’s arms, that is, a valiant, populous, 17 2, XXIII| might cast itself into his arms for necessity and protection, 18 2, XXIII| beaten track of getting arms into his hands, by colour 19 2, XXIII| are the sinews of men’s arms, that is, a valiant, populous,