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1 4| another, nor that variety of particulars for the correcting of customary 2 8| and information which the particulars and instances of one science 3 8| whole, evident in so many particulars; and lastly if they had 4 9| to the knowledge of the particulars out of which they were induced 5 9| causes which discovered particulars, but only the particulars 6 9| particulars, but only the particulars being first found, men did 7 9| working, and in discovery of particulars not revealed before for 8 11| PLACET or speculation upon particulars already known; no referring 9 11| never teach you any new particulars before unknown; yet by way 10 11| your consideration to some particulars known but not remembered; 11 12| light to another; but where particulars induce an axiom or observation, 12 12| discovereth and designeth new particulars. That the nature of this 13 12| and abstracting it from particulars, and of the inducements 14 17| to induce knowledge upon particulars. That they have not had 15 17| after the view and search of particulars, as to reject old which 16 17| mind before; but have from particulars and history flown up to 17 17| scale or ascension from particulars, but by way of derivation 18 17| course without breaking particulars and reducing them by exclusions 19 17| collected sufficient quantity of particulars, nor them in sufficient 20 19| induce principles out of particulars, and to reduce all other 21 19| estimation of the infiniteness of particulars, whereas indeed all prolixity 22 22| much in experiences and particulars, specially such as are vulgar 23 22| feeding the humour of pride, particulars do want. That the majesty