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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LIII | in education, habit, and accident. Of this kind there is a 2 1, LXXVIII| the result of some happy accident, rather than of any excellence 3 1, LXXXII | taken as it comes, is called accident; if sought for, experiment. 4 1, XCVII | much credulity and much accident, and also of the childish 5 1, XCIX | discoveries have been made by accident or upon occasion, when men 6 1, XCIX | shall stumble on a thing by accident which, when taking great 7 1, XCIX | fixed application than from accident and animal instinct and 8 1, XCIX | found out at last, but by accident and occasion, being indeed, 9 1, XCIX | industry in experimenting, nor accident itself, would ever have 10 1, XXVII | which can hardly be by accident.~Again, there is the Old 11 1, XXIX | point whither she strayed by accident; and that not only in one 12 1, XXXI | of arts, but entirely by accident. Now there is nothing which 13 1, XXXI | forestall or anticipate accident (which commonly acts only 14 1, XLVIII | motion may seem to be an accident or a consequence of the 15 1, L | well to cool, but through accident or neglect being left there 16 1, L | moderation do by a secondary accident (namely, the condensation