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1 Int| subject, the dictates of experience and reflection will be felt 2 1| to the brutes; whispers Experience.~ ~ Consequently the perfection 3 1| they are built on partial experience, on just, though narrow, 4 2| the clear result, which experience and reflection have led 5 2| observed with the results of experience generalized by speculation. 6 2| comparing speculation and experience, deserve such a distinction? 7 2| from the treasure of life, experience; and that when we are gathering 8 2| should have recollected that experience will banish what advice 9 2| morals.~ ~ Further, should experience prove that they cannot attain 10 3| was well-disposed, though experience shews, that the blind may 11 4| homage as women, though experience should teach them that the 12 4| insulted. Yet, and I appeal to experience, if by neglecting the understanding 13 4| Pope,* but only appeal to experience to decide whether young 14 4| and pay dearly for their experience, it is necessary to observe, 15 5| opinion; for in the course of experience, and my eyes have looked 16 5| hard the heart that gradual experience would only have cooled. 17 5| bring forth the fruit of experience, before the sapling has 18 5| hearts, slowly obtained by experience, rendered them forbearing? 19 5| earlier, if obtained by experience, is very useful, because 20 5| nobler fruit of piety and experience.~ ~ I will venture a paradox, 21 5| but lip-wisdom which wants experience,' says Sidney.~ ~ Let me 22 5| enable it to attain all the experience that an infant can obtain, 23 5| should act; for had he the experience of a grey head he would 24 5| make a youth wise by the experience of another, as to expect 25 7| the thoughts. Nay, from experience, and reason, I should be 26 8| am apt to conclude from experience, that where the virtue of 27 9| a truth that dear bought experience has brought home to many 28 12| private education; but further experience has led me to view the subject 29 12| unnecessary; for I believe experience will ever prove that this 30 12| the subject, reason and experience convince me that the only 31 12| those who pretending to experience, though they have long adhered 32 13| know good from evil, by experience, we may hate one and love 33 13| observation is the result of experience; for I have known several 34 13| of the moral character, experience leads me to infer, is fixed