Book, Chapter
1 Gre | have learned through a long experience and a continuing study of
2 1 | what is medicine if not the experience had by the ancient Doctors, [
3 1, III | not be known because the experience of the contrary had not
4 1, VI | within her limits, and from experience it is seen that there is
5 1, XII | this more readily through experience, should need to be of such
6 1, XXIII | And as was seen from this experience, that foundation of theirs
7 1, XXXIV | harm the City: but from experience it is seen that it [City]
8 1, XXXVIII| was seen in the subsequent experience in the year MDII [1502]
9 1, XLVI | quiet. None the less from experience the contrary was seen, for
10 1, LIII | which remedied it; this experience was not enough for them,
11 1, LV | appears contrary to the experience of the Venetian Republic,
12 2, II | free, for it is seen from experience that Cities never increased
13 2, IV | have any other method, for experience has not shown anything else
14 2, IV | circle. It is also seen from experience that such methods of procedure
15 2, XVII | during the firing. Even experience has shown this not to be
16 2, XXII | not have a great amount of experience of things are easily deceived,
17 2, XXII | recognized for certain by the experience of the Latins and by the
18 2, XXIV | having the fortress. And from experience it has been seen that this
19 2, XXIV | And this is seen from the experience of those who are held to
20 2, XXVII | with less virtu and less experience than he do? But men make
21 2, XXX | would have been seen. This experience has not often been seen
22 3, VI | sure of this except from experience; and to have such experience
23 3, VI | experience; and to have such experience in this is most dangerous:
24 3, VI | even if you should have had experience in some other dangerous
25 3, VI | you have had a very long experience [of trust], or who is motivated
26 3, VI | promised without having had experience. Such confusion, therefore,
27 3, VI | himself, as was proved by experience, for Callipus (being able
28 3, X | having learned from this experience that keeping on the mountains
29 3, XXIV | number of men were given experience in the Command [of armies],
30 3, XXV | opposition) none the less, from experience, it is seen that even after
31 3, XXXIV | they are known from firm experience, and before they pass from
32 3, XXXIX | And whoever has had that experience will in a glance know how
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