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1 1, IV | who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings 2 1, VIII | learning doth rather work a contrary effect. It taketh away all 3 2, IX | knowledge be preserved. For the contrary hereof hath made particular 4 2, XIII | there are not other on the contrary side which appear not? As 5 2, XIII | law against equity, and contrary; and to speak for presumptions 6 2, XIII | inferences against testimony, and contrary. And Cicero himself, being 7 2, XXI | plainly, when it findeth a contrary subject. For that gigantine 8 2, XXI | breaking them sufficiently to contrary motions; the reasons whereof 9 2, XXII | which seemeth adverse and contrary; which is that properly 10 2, XXII | please, and a disposition contrary to contradict and cross;” 11 2, XXII | to bear ever towards the contrary extreme of that whereunto 12 2, XXII | straight by bending him contrary to his natural crookedness.~( 13 2, XXIII| dabunt vestri.”~And so of the contrary. And secondly they ought 14 2, XXIII| dabunt vestri.”~And so of the contrary. And secondly they ought 15 2, XXV | which certainly have this contrary effect and operation, that