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1 1, III | corroborate; so as this weakest terms and times of all things 2 1, IV | liberty to coin and frame new terms of art to express their 3 1, IV | novelty and strangeness of terms; the other, the strictness 4 2, V | exalted unto some height of terms, than anything solid or 5 2, VII | familiar and scholastical terms: namely, that these be the 6 2, VII | studious to keep the ancient terms. For hoping well to deliver 7 2, VII | from antiquity, either in terms or opinions, as may stand 8 2, VII | therefore, to retain the ancient terms, though I sometimes alter 9 2, XIV | absurdity; the number of middle terms to be as the proposition 10 2, XIV | definitions of our words and terms, that others may know how 11 2, XVII | that those which use the terms might be thought to understand 12 2, XVIII| that those which use the terms might be thought to understand 13 2, XXI | the familiar or household terms of promus and condus) is 14 2, XXIII| Demosthenes uttereth in high terms: Et quemadmodum receptum 15 2, XXIII| Demosthenes uttereth in high terms: Et quemadmodum receptum