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1 1, I | inconveniences, whereunto the condition of man is subject. For that 2 1, III | learning from the fortune or condition of learned men, are either 3 1, III | noted that howsoever the condition of life of pedantes hath 4 1, VII | described the nature and condition of men, who are full of 5 1, VII | those that mocked at his condition, “were I not Alexander, 6 1, VIII | preferred empire with any condition never so detestable; or 7 2, Int | cannot be, except their condition and endowment be such as 8 2, VII | basis of the matter, or the condition of the efficient; which 9 2, XIV | inseparable from our nature and condition of life; so yet, nevertheless, 10 2, XVII | epitomes; and yet (as it is the condition of human things that, according 11 2, XVIII| epitomes; and yet (as it is the condition of human things that, according