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1 I, 12| must go on to collect the facts bearing on the origin of 2 I, 13| unite. This is proved by facts. When men construct an aqueduct 3 I, 14| nor for ever dry. And the facts prove this. The whole land 4 I, 14| of the country, and the facts about the Red Sea suffice 5 II, 1 | We must now consider the facts which prove that the sea 6 II, 3 | in order to explain these facts. But we have dwelt longer 7 II, 3 | is salt. There are many facts which make it clear that 8 II, 3 | cleans them. The following facts all of them support our 9 II, 4 | any source or spring.~The facts bear out our theory. It 10 II, 4 | derives from the earth.~The facts bear out the view that winds 11 II, 5 | the winter solstice? The facts are reasonable enough: for 12 II, 5 | round, but both ascertained facts and general considerations 13 II, 8 | theory is supported by the facts that the sun appears hazy 14 III, 2 | till sunset.~These are the facts about each of these phenomena: