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IXDEX. 



Margaret of Burgundy sets up a coun 

 terfeit Duke of York, iii. 276. 



Mariners, how furnished, vi. 430. 



Mariner s needle, ii. 177. 



Marius Caius, his conduct to the Ca- 

 durcians and defence of it, i. 402. 



Marriage and high life, essay of, i. 23. 



Marrow more nourishing than fat, iv. 

 29. 



Marseilles, Spaniards had it and left it, 

 v. 280. 



Mart, Letters of, against the Spaniards 

 desired by the English merchants, v. 

 211 ; considerations thereon, v. 217. 



Martial law, useful in plantations, i. 

 117. 



Martial men given to love, i. 33. 



Mascardus de interpretatione statuto- 

 rum, vii. 456. 



Mason, Mr., witty answer of his, i. 365. 



Masques and triumphs, essay on, i. 129. 



Masques when to be given at court, vi. 

 449. 



Master of chancery taking affidavits, 

 vii. 289. 



Masters of the chancery, vii. 249. 



Masters, reference to, vii. 283 ; certify 

 ing state of cause, vii. 284. 



Marvels, history of, deficient, ii. 102, 

 103 ; uses of, ii. 103. 



Mathematical and logical part of men s 

 minds, ii. 286. 



Mathematical house ii. 375. 



Mathematics, no deficience reported, ii. 

 144 ; pure, ii. 144 ; sharpens the dull 

 wit, ii. 145 ; if wandering fix the 

 mind, ii. 145 ; if too coherent in the 

 sense abstract it, ii. 145 ; University 

 lectures, advice to raise the pension 

 of, out of the Sutton Estate, v. 381 ; 

 make men subtile, i. 1 68 ; a position 

 in, that there is no proportion between 

 somewhat and nothing, i. 244. 



Mathematique, the subject of it, quan 

 tity determined, ii. 143. 



Matter of divinity, ii. 313. 



Matter, characters of, iv. 454 ; like a 

 common strumpet, iv. 425; altera 

 tion of, iv. 449. 



Matthew, Mr. Tobie, letters to, iii. xxi ; 

 letter to, concerning the Latin trans 

 lation of his essays, i. xxx. 



Matthews, Mr., letter to, with the book 

 De Sapientia Veterum, i. xiv. 



Maturation, of drinks and fruits, iv. 

 154; of metals, iv. 160. 



Matureing, objections to our form of, 

 vii. 83. 



May dew, for medicine, iv. 413. 



Maximilian, assisted by Henry, iii. 240 ; 



marries the Duchess of Brittany, iii. 

 242. 



Maxims of the common laws, xiii. 133. 



Maxims of the law, xiii. 131 199. 



Meats that induce satiety, iv. 148. 



Mechanic arts, the first device in, comes 

 short, but refined by time, i. 270. 



Mechanical operations, the chief root 

 of, iv. 5. 



Mechanical wisdom, story of Daedalus 

 applied to, iii. 51. 



Mechanical history assists natural phi 

 losophy, ii. 105. 



Mechanics, history of, neglected, ii. 

 104. 



Medes painted their eyes, iv. 390. 



Medical receipts, vii. 237. 



Medical remains, vii. 226. 



Medicinal property of pepper, iv. 28. 



Medicinal earth, veins of, iv. 370. 



Medicinal history is deficient, ii. 163. 



Medicinable, making herbs and fruits, 

 iv. 236. 



Medicine, scammony a strong, iv. 10 ; 

 its effect on corrupt bodies, vi. 280 ; 

 change of, iv. 44 ; separate from 

 philosophy, mere empirical practice, 

 ii. 153; its power on the mind, ii. 

 156 ; deficiencies and want of reports, 

 defective anatomy and hasty conclu 

 sions, ii. 162 ; office of, ii. 159 ; and 

 music conjoined in Apollo, ii. 159. 



Medicines, Celsus s observations on, ii. 

 177; preparations of, ii. 167 ; diffe 

 rent qualities of, iv. 26 ; experiment 

 touching purging, iv. 24 ; how pur 

 ging ones lose their virtue, iv. 10 ; 

 special simples for, iv. 359 ; that 

 condense and relieve the spirits, iv. 

 389. 



Mediocrity of athletics, ii. 169. 



Meditations sacrae, first edition of, i. 

 23 ; sacrae, i. 203. 



Medusa, iii. 23. 



Megrims, causes of, iv. 388. 



Melancholy, wine for preserving the 

 spirit against adverse, vii. 227 ; 

 drink to dissipate, iv. 9. 



Melioration of fruits, trees, and plants, 

 iv.209. 



Melocotone and peach, best from seed, 

 iv. 218. 



Melting, gold easy metal for, iv. 423. 



Memmon, or a youth too forward, iii. 

 40. 



Memory, ii. 194; the art of, visible 

 images in, iv. 515 ; how strength 

 ened, iv. 522 ; men s desire of, ii. 

 112 ; that cell in the mind filled by 

 history, ii. 119; and invention, dU 



