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... fact that bodies , which are the best reflectors of heat , are the best disposed to absorb it , whereas bad reflectors absorb it and radiate it again . In ge- neral , Mr. D. admits the accuracy of Mr. Leslie's facts : but he dissents ...
... fact that bodies , which are the best reflectors of heat , are the best disposed to absorb it , whereas bad reflectors absorb it and radiate it again . In ge- neral , Mr. D. admits the accuracy of Mr. Leslie's facts : but he dissents ...
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... facts , the advantages for students in every department of the sciences , as well as in every branch of literature ... fact capable of being ascertained with some degree of precision . The second part of the question , namely , whether ...
... facts , the advantages for students in every department of the sciences , as well as in every branch of literature ... fact capable of being ascertained with some degree of precision . The second part of the question , namely , whether ...
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... fact was done . ' By these criteria , the facts recorded in the Jewish and Christian scriptures are tried ; and , as they all conspire or meet on this oc- casion , it is clearly inferred that these historic facts must be true . In this ...
... fact was done . ' By these criteria , the facts recorded in the Jewish and Christian scriptures are tried ; and , as they all conspire or meet on this oc- casion , it is clearly inferred that these historic facts must be true . In this ...
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