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1 Int | of a treble subsidy, by just objection to the joining 2 1, III | times did always make a just complaint, that states were 3 1, III | judgment. For the honest and just bounds of observation by 4 1, IV | search before we come to a just period. But then if a man 5 1, V | philosophers, Heraclitus gave a just censure, saying: —“Men sought 6 1, VII | complain except they had just cause of grief?” and Cassander 7 1, VIII | argument of contraries, the just and lawful sovereignty over 8 2, I | of arts or usages. But a just story of learning, containing 9 2, II | History, which may be called just and perfect history, is 10 2, IV | therefore poesy feigns them more just in retribution, and more 11 2, IX | human nature entire, as a just portion of knowledge to 12 2, XXI | a full occasion, to give just praises to present or absent.~( 13 2, XXI | pursue things which are just in present, and leave the 14 2, XXIII| disvalued and embased under the just price, which is done in 15 2, XXIII| disvalued and embased under the just price, which is done in 16 2, XXV | His rain to fall upon the just and unjust.” To this it 17 2, XXV | disputed: but what is most just, not absolutely but relatively, 18 2, XXV | successions of time, doth make a just and sound difference between