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1 1, II | Romans never ascended to that height of empire till the time 2 1, II | they had ascended to the height of other arts. For in the 3 1, III | or examples of too great height. And yet hereof they have 4 2, III | throughout many ages, though the height or fulness of them may refer 5 2, V | advanced and exalted unto some height of terms, than anything 6 2, XX | was (for we see in what height of style Seneca writeth, 7 2, XXIII| ventosity and cannot sail in the height of the winds, are not without 8 2, XXIII| their observations, and the height of their station where they 9 2, XXIII| ventosity and cannot sail in the height of the winds, are not without 10 2, XXIII| their observations, and the height of their station where they 11 2, XXV | that witchcraft is the height of idolatry. And yet we