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1 1, II | their experience, to the prejudice of the causes they handle: 2 1, II | things in suspense, without prejudice, till they resolve. If it 3 1, II | unawares may enter to the prejudice of both.~(8) Again, for 4 2, VI | digressed because of the extreme prejudice which both religion and 5 2, VII | metaphysic; wherein I may without prejudice preserve thus much of the 6 2, VII | to the great arrest and prejudice of further discovery. For 7 2, VIII | mind of man (to the extreme prejudice of knowledge) to delight 8 2, XV | I am not ignorant of the prejudice imputed to the use of common-place 9 2, XIX | diligence hath done great prejudice. For these critics have 10 2, XXIII| much; in sort, that the prejudice thereby wrought will be 11 2, XXIII| winds, are not without some prejudice and disadvantage by their 12 2, XXIII| much; in sort, that the prejudice thereby wrought will be 13 2, XXIII| winds, are not without some prejudice and disadvantage by their