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The proper method for inquiring after the properties of things is to deduce them from experiments.
The proper method for inquiring after the properties of things is to deduce them from experiments.
The proper method for inquiring after the properties of things is to deduce them from experiments.
The proper method for inquiring after the properties of things is to deduce them from experiments.
The proper method for inquiring after the properties of things is to deduce them from experiments.
The proper method for inquiring after the properties of things is to deduce them from experiments.
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