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1   I,  10|   either diminishes excessive moisture by a burning drought, or
2  II,   7|    through the action of some moisture; or whether he received
3  IV,  16| estate from the condensing of moisture. But if you inquire into
4 VII,  23|       sweetness, dryness into moisture, the heat of fire into cold,
5 VII,  29|   dryness be tempered by some moisture? Are they accustomed, as
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