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1 I, III| attain these, it is want of industry and consideration in us, 2 II, XX | if not only spur to human industry and action is uneasiness. 3 II, XXI| without any uneasiness—what industry, what action, what will 4 II, XXI| Were the pains of honest industry, and of starving with hunger 5 II, XXI| means be avoided; as by industry, address, change, repentance, & 6 II, XXX| without using one’s reason or industry, is what is also possible 7 III, VI | depends upon the various care, industry, or fancy of him that makes 8 III, VI | either time, inclination, or industry enough for this, even to 9 III, IX | their own observation and industry; which being little laid 10 IV, III| of mind, employ all that industry and labour of thought, in 11 IV, III| that, how far soever human industry may advance useful and experimental 12 IV, IV | consent, what their honest industry has possessed them of, and 13 IV, XIV| this our pilgrimage with industry and care, in the search