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Alphabetical [« »] permitted 1 permitteth 2 pernicious 4 perpetual 16 perpetually 2 perpetuity 1 perpetuum 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 logic 16 nec 16 office 16 perpetual 16 professions 16 providence 16 pursuit | Francis Bacon The advancement of learning IntraText - Concordances perpetual |
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1 1, II | accustometh the mind to a perpetual motion and agitation should 2 1, IV | absolute resignation or perpetual captivity; and therefore, 3 1, VII | founder of famous libraries, a perpetual advancer of learned men 4 1, VII | they would have had it as a perpetual addition in all the emperors’ 5 1, VIII | wrong of time and capable of perpetual renovation. Neither are 6 2, Int | their nature permanent and perpetual. Amongst the which (if affection 7 2, VII | in the union of them in a perpetual and uniform law. And, therefore, 8 2, XIII | do put in ure; which is a perpetual intending or practising 9 2, XIV | fluctuation, which is like to a perpetual peril of falling. Therefore 10 2, XXI | their nature, they are in a perpetual estuation to exalt their 11 2, XXIII| contain not a temporary, but a perpetual direction in the case of 12 2, XXIII| most, and make a show of a perpetual felicity in all they undertake: 13 2, XXIII| face towards heaven, and a perpetual grovelling spirit upon earth, 14 2, XXIII| contain not a temporary, but a perpetual direction in the case of 15 2, XXIII| most, and make a show of a perpetual felicity in all they undertake: 16 2, XXIII| face towards heaven, and a perpetual grovelling spirit upon earth,