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1 1 | expounding philosophical principles as the~smallest of his merits;
2 1 | and~methodical way, the principles necessary for life; and
3 2 | the elements. Let these principles~be enough for thee, let
4 3 | their skill, so do thou have principles~ready for the understanding
5 3 | appetites, to the intelligence principles. To receive the~impressions
6 4 | according~to the perfect principles of art.~ Men seek retreats
7 4 | renew thyself; and let thy~principles be brief and fundamental,
8 4 | thou wilt return to thy principles and the~worship of reason.~
9 4 | justly.~ Examine men's ruling principles, even those of the wise,
10 5 | everything according to right principles; but~when thou bast failed,
11 5 | delay, but to rest in~these principles only: the one, that nothing
12 6 | received among the same seminal~principles of the universe, or they
13 6 | cling to the reason (the principles) of~their art and do not
14 6 | respect to the~reason (the principles) of their own arts than
15 6 | against their~will, when the principles of justice lead that way.
16 7 | short-lived.~ How can our principles become dead, unless the
17 7 | discover other men's ruling principles,~but look straight to this,
18 7 | to~have, and what ruling principles they possess. For then thou
19 8 | a man do this? If~he has principles from which come his affects
20 8 | affects and his acts. What~principles? Those which relate to good
21 8 | their matter, and the ruling~principles of these men were the same.
22 8 | the soul, apply to it the principles of Physic, of~Ethic, and
23 9 | having conceived certain principles of the things which~were
24 9 | from men who have the same principles as~thyself. For this is
25 9 | those who have the same principles as ourselves. But now thou~
26 9 | inwards into men's leading principles, and thou wilt see~what
27 9 | are these men's leading principles, and about what kind of~
28 10| daily wipe out~those holy principles of thine. How many things
29 10| who is penetrated by true principles even the briefest~precept
30 11| accomplished well~except by general principles, some about the nature of
31 11| examine the matter from first~principles, from this: If all things
32 11| foundation in men's ruling principles, but it is our~own opinions
33 11| gentle tact and by general principles that this is so, and that
34 12| God sees the minds (ruling principles) of all men bared of the~
35 12| Contemplate the formative principles (forms) of things bare of
36 12| In the application of thy principles thou must be like the~pancratiast,
37 12| in his mind.~ These three principles thou must have in readiness.
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