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1 1, III | going too far and being too exact in their prescripts when 2 1, III | particular persons, which want of exact application ariseth from 3 1, IV | at this time to make any exact animadversion of the errors 4 1, IV | hate of the schoolmen, the exact study of languages, and 5 1, V | once is comprehended in exact methods, it may, perchance, 6 1, VII | into the least and most exact differences of causes, a 7 2, II | industrious persons, by an exact and scrupulous diligence 8 2, IV | ample greatness, a more exact goodness, and a more absolute 9 2, VIII | foundations of nature. Not for any exact truth that can be expected 10 2, X | inquiry ought to be the more exact.~(2) To speak, therefore, 11 2, X | full of mistaking, but is exact at hand, so is it of the 12 2, X | although it require more exact knowledge in prescribing, 13 2, XIII | individuals. We see likewise the exact diligence of Demosthenes; 14 2, XIV | Therefore, for the real and exact form of judgment, we refer 15 2, XXII | resteth principally in the exact and distinct knowledge of 16 2, XXIII| like. So that he should exact an account of himself of 17 2, XXIII| like. So that he should exact an account of himself of 18 2, XXV | knowledges reduced into exact methods have a show of strength,