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INDEX. 



Dice and cards, when to be used, vi. 



450. 



Diets, experiments touching, iv. 44 ; 

 good which makes lean, vii. 237 ; 

 beware of sudden change in, i. 110 ; 

 importance of to the mind, ii. 156. 

 Digestion, touching, iv. 177. 

 Digests, of laws of England and Scot 

 land, v. 35 ; of laws of England, 

 offer of, v. 353. 

 Dignity, of governors, depends on the 



dignity of the governed, ii. 83. 

 Dilatation and swelling in boiling, iv. 



463. 

 Dioclesian, melancholy in his latter 



years, i. 63. 



Diogenes, how he would be buried, i. 

 355; answers of his, i. 380, 384, 

 399, 403, 407, 408; sharp answer 

 as to the morigeration of learned 

 men, ii. 33 ; Alexander s observa 

 tion respecting, ii. 72. 

 Diomedes, or zeal, iii. 48. 

 Dionysius, or passions, iii. 61. 

 Discontinuance of the prosecution, vii. 



277. 



Discord, to concord sweetness of, iv. 72. 

 Discords, which most odious, iv. 70. 

 Discourse, touching the safety of the 

 queen s person, v. 286 ; essay on, i. 

 113; accords with a man s learning 

 and expressed opinions, i. 133; in 

 praise of Elizabeth, vii. 149. 

 Dissimulation, essay of, i. 17. 

 Dissimulations discovered by physiog 

 nomy, ii. 155. 



Dispositions of men, ii. 243. 

 Distempers of learning, ii. 34. 

 Dissolution of metals, vii. 207, 211 ; 

 of bodies, iv. 452 ; of metals, vii. 

 202. 



Dissolved metals, vii. 222. 

 Dispatch, essay of, i. 83 ; its measure 

 ment, i. 83 ; order and distribution, 

 its life, i. 84 ; proceeding upon some 

 what conceived in facilitates dis 

 patch, i. 85. 



Dispatches for facilitating, vi. 406. 

 Disease of Naples, origin of, iv. 14 ; 



origin of French, iv. 14. 

 Diseases, epidemical, iv. 190 ; appro 

 priate exercises for, i. 168 ; infec 

 tious, iv. 146. 



Discovery, impression, ii. 154; of forms, 

 ii. 137 ; a branch of human phi 

 losophy, ii. 154. 



Distribution, the life of dispatch if not 

 too subtile, i. 84 ; the real use of 

 great riches, i. 119. 



Divination, natural, iv. 426. 

 Divinity, university lectures of, advice 

 to raise the person of, out of the Sut- 

 ton estate, v. 381 ; its progress un 

 der James I. vi. 69 ; should not be 

 all in all but only above all, i. 319 ; 

 or philosophy cannot be searched 

 too far, ii. 13 ; its two parts, ii. 304 ; 

 its four branches, ii. 313. 

 Divine voice above the light of nature, 



ii. 300. 



Divine influxion, ii. 172. 

 Divine philosophy, no deficience in 



but excess, ii. 129. 

 Divine providence, ii. 142. 

 Divine proofs of the advantages of learn 

 ing, ii. 53. 



Divines, objections of, to learning an 

 swered, ii. 8. 

 Divines, objections to learning by, ii. 



7,8. 



Divination, natural, two sorts, ii. 171 ; 

 artificial, of two sorts, ii. 171 ; su 

 perstitious, ii. 171 ; division of, 1. 

 artificial, rational, superstitious ; 2. 

 natural, native influxion, ii. 171. 

 Division, of learning, ii. 100 ; of his 

 tory, ii. 101 ; of human philosophy, 

 ii. 152 ; of natural prudence, ii. 145 j 

 of doubts, ii. 149. 

 Divided state, ii. 154. 

 Dodderidge made judge, vii. 342. 

 Dogs, know the dog killer, iv. 525 ; 

 sense of scent almost a sixth sense, 

 iv. 361. 



Dog killer, dogs know the, iv. 525. 

 Domitian, happy reign of, ii. 64. 

 Domitian s dream, i. 124 ; dream be 

 fore his death, v. 353. 

 Doubts, division of, particular total, ii. 

 149 ; evils of, ii. 150 ; registry of, ii. 

 149 ; manner of registering, ii. 152. 

 Drake s expedition to the West Indies, 

 v. 261 ; his expedition in 1587 

 showed the weakness of the Spaniards, 

 v. 262 ; his terming it the singeing of 

 the King of Spain s beard, v. 262 ; 

 his and Sir John Hawkins voyage to 

 the West Indies, unfortunate, v. 

 276 ; his death, v. 276. 

 Draining, land improved by, vi. 435. 

 Dreams, exposition of, ii. 155 ; to be 

 despised, but the spreading of them 

 is mischievous, i. 126. 

 Drink, dissipation of melancholy by, 

 iv. 9 ; ripening of before the time, 

 iv. 353 ; a restorative, vii. 228. 

 Drinks in Turkey, iv. 372 ; matura 

 tion of, iv. 154. 



