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1 1 | discovered to his eyes, who has experience in laws gained either by
2 1 | without paying dearly for experience. And I do not believe that
3 2 | law affirms, and which the experience of the eldest and best has
4 3 | for they had no proper experience in legislation, or they
5 3 | Please to remark that the experience both of ourselves and the
6 4 | doctor prescribes what mere experience suggests, as if he had exact
7 5 | says; but only a man of experience and good habits. For in
8 6 | all acquire knowledge and experience of the whole country. The
9 6 | year, but may also have experience of the manner in which different
10 6 | annual officers who have experience, and know what is wanted,
11 6 | determined. A ten years experience of sacrifices and dances,
12 6 | further enactments which their experience may show to be necessary,
13 6 | accustomed to a common table, experience showed that the institution
14 7 | which we may gather from the experience of nurses, and likewise
15 7 | be made good and wise by experience and learning of many things.
16 8 | and according to their own experience of the usefulness and necessity
17 10| invite you to follow, and my experience will help to convey you
18 11| counsel with those who have experience of the several kinds of
19 11| to an orphan, will never experience the wrath of the legislator.
20 11| really an art or only an experience and practice destitute of
21 12| For a city which has no experience of good and bad men or intercourse
22 12| bringing them to the test of experience, until every detail appears
23 12| city being unguarded should experience the common fate of cities
24 12| one so godless who did not experience an effect opposite to that
25 12| matters I have had much experience, and have often considered
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