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1 Read | attendance on my health gave me leisure, it was brought into that 2 Read | that I might, if I had leisure, make any additions or alterations 3 I, II | some, wanting skill and leisure, and others the inclination, 4 I, II | questioned. And had men leisure, parts, and will, who is 5 II, XXI| of it, the will can be at leisure for nothing else, till every 6 IV, III| unchangeable, and may at leisure be considered and examined, 7 IV, X | to be considered at his leisure: “What can be more sillily 8 IV, XVI| almost is there that hath the leisure, patience, and means to 9 IV, XVI| must give him leave at his leisure to go over the account again, 10 IV, XX | possible that he who wants leisure, books, and languages, and 11 IV, XX | vocations allow them the leisure. No man is so wholly taken 12 IV, XX | though they have riches and leisure enough and want neither 13 IV, XX | plentiful fortunes allow them leisure to improve their understandings,