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 1    1|         by the narrowness of my experience. Moreover, I, on my side,
 2    1|       sight has been whetted by experience; always on the limits, trying
 3    1|       give the young, their own experience has been so partial, and
 4    1|    faith left which belies that experience, and they are only less
 5    1|         tried it. If I have any experience which I think valuable,
 6    1|         no reading of another's experience so startling and informing
 7    1|    country, as I find by my own experience, a few implements, a knife,
 8    1|   architecture amount to in the experience of the mass of men? I never
 9    1|       defrauding himself of the experience which alone can make leisure
10    1|         the country and getting experience of that kind, I should have
11    1|          and I learned from the experience of both years, not being
12    1|      learned from my two years' experience that it would cost incredibly
13    1|       do for a living, some sad experience in conforming to the wishes
14    1|    convinced, both by faith and experience, that to maintain one's
15    3|        him to carry it on. This experience entitled me to be regarded
16    3|         convenience putting the experience of two years into one. As
17    3|     were sublime, to know it by experience, and be able to give a true
18    3|    think that they are wiser by experience, that is, by failure. I
19    4|       other is the maturity and experience of that; if that is our
20    4|    birth and peculiar religious experience, and is driven as he believes
21    4|      same road and had the same experience; but he, being wise, knew
22    6|         life, whence in all our experience we have found that to issue,
23    6|     another. However intense my experience, I am conscious of the presence
24    6|       but spectator, sharing no experience, but taking note of it,
25    8|               It was a singular experience that long acquaintance which
26    8|        This is the result of my experience in raising beans: Plant
27    8|                    This further experience also I gained: I said to
28    9|  memorable, as well as valuable experience, to be lost in the woods
29   11|       tried to help him with my experience, telling him that he was
30   11| discoveries every day, with new experience and character.~ ~
31   12|   humanity, or account of human experience.~ ~
32   12|      from an unusually complete experience. The practical objection
33   12|       food is not the effect of experience, but is an instinct. It
34   13|       but a wisdom clarified by experience. Such an eye was not born
35   17|        I could guess, with this experience, at the deepest point in
36   19|       narrow limits of my daily experience, so as to be adequate to
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