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1 1, VIII | known are due to chance and experiment rather than to sciences; 2 1, XX | little while wearies of experiment. But this evil is increased 3 1, XXII | the one just glances at experiment and particulars in passing, 4 1, L | sense decides touching the experiment only, and the experiment 5 1, L | experiment only, and the experiment touching the point in nature 6 1, LXII | too narrow a foundation of experiment and natural history, and 7 1, LXIV | themselves seriously to experiment and bid farewell to sophistical 8 1, LXX | go not beyond the actual experiment. For if it be transferred 9 1, LXX | in working out some one experiment, as Gilbert with the magnet, 10 1, LXXIII| years be adduced a single experiment which tends to relieve and 11 1, LXXXII| the sense, by a course of experiment orderly conducted and well 12 1, LXXXII| accident; if sought for, experiment. But this kind of experience 13 1, LXXXV | meanwhile, among the chances of experiment he lights upon some conclusions 14 1, XCII | judgment, the difficulty of experiment, and the like; and so supposing 15 1, XCV | have been either men of experiment or men of dogmas. The men 16 1, XCV | men of dogmas. The men of experiment are like the ant, they only 17 1, XCIX | by the mere dealing with experiment, let him by all means use 18 1, XII | heat.~4. Try the following experiment. Take a glass fashioned 19 1, XII | heat.~To the 2nd~5. Let the experiment be carefully tried, whether 20 1, XII | outer atmosphere. Let the experiment therefore be made in an 21 1, XII | have some warmth. Try the experiment therefore with fibrous substances 22 1, XII | We should also extend the experiment both by employing the ashes 23 1, XIII | But let this be tried by experiment.~32. But in ignited substances 24 1, XXXVI | its weights. Repeat the experiment in the bottom of a mine, 25 1, XXXVI | We should also try the experiment of allowing the sun's rays 26 1, XXXIX | suspicion chiefly because the experiment stops with these few discoveries, 27 1, XLV | more accurately by a subtle experiment. I took a small bell of 28 1, XLV | investigated in the following experiment. I had a hollow globe of 29 1, XLVII | therefore, must be sought from experiment, and not from likelihood 30 1, XLVIII| therefore we can try no experiment in these cases; but the 31 1, L | that I have mentioned this experiment.~There is also another advantage 32 1, L | have been led by common experiment of an inverted cup placed 33 1, L | and also by the similar experiment of cupping glasses which 34 1, L | not evaporate. But if the experiment succeed not with mere continuance, 35 1, L | it would be an agreeable experiment, which I have heard has 36 1, L | have been approved by sure experiment, such as those of the magnet