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1 1, VIII | Pan, god of the flocks, judged for plenty; or of Paris, 2 1, VIII | plenty; or of Paris, that judged for beauty and love against 3 2, X | other arts and sciences are judged by acts or masterpieces, 4 2, X | and events. The lawyer is judged by the virtue of his pleading, 5 2, X | this master in this ship is judged by the directing his course 6 2, X | demonstrative of his ability, but is judged most by the event, which 7 2, X | proceeded, and how they were judged by recovery or death. Therefore 8 2, X | that after his disease was judged desperate, he drowned his 9 2, XII | imagination before reason have judged, and reason sendeth over 10 2, XII | to retain that which is judged; or to deliver over that 11 2, XIV | inconsequences may be exactly judged. Toward the composition 12 2, XVII | before they had understood or judged. So in divine learning, 13 2, XVIII| before they had understood or judged. So in divine learning, 14 2, XXI | which hath neither been well judged of, nor well inquired; for 15 2, XXIII| loth to find: as it was judged great wisdom in Pompeius 16 2, XXIII| loth to find: as it was judged great wisdom in Pompeius 17 2, XXV | adoration; which is also judged and directed by the former—