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1 1, VII | learned men to office, and familiar converser with learned professors 2 2, Int | are the most obvious and familiar. The one is a matter, which 3 2, I | framed only upon common and familiar examples; the other because 4 2, I | rejection of experiments familiar and vulgar; for it is esteemed 5 2, III | latitude which is agreeable and familiar unto divine prophecies, 6 2, VII | that kind, though in more familiar and scholastical terms: 7 2, VII | perspicuously expressed, is most familiar and sensible. For as we 8 2, VIII | wits. Of this we see the familiar example in lawyers and scholars, 9 2, X | observation, we shall see in familiar instances what a predominant 10 2, X | palliated by diets and medicines familiar. And for the passages and 11 2, XIII | speak of, and which seemeth familiar with Plato, whereby the 12 2, XVII | that that is agreeable and familiar; and therefore Aristotle, 13 2, XVIII| that that is agreeable and familiar; and therefore Aristotle, 14 2, XXI | Romans was expressed in the familiar or household terms of promus 15 2, XXIII| and opinions from their familiar friends, with whom they 16 2, XXIII| and opinions from their familiar friends, with whom they