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1 1 | much from themselves in regard to their changes. Then the 2 4 | I have now stated, with regard to hot and cold winds and 3 5 | deliveries. Thus it is with regard to them.~ 4 6 | is great. So it is with regard to the winds that are conducive 5 7 | deceived themselves with regard to salt waters, from inexperience, 6 7 | them. And thus it is with regard to the waters of springs.~ 7 9 | to that, and so also with regard to the others. There must 8 9 | or nearly so, is it with regard to them.~ 9 11| constitution. So it is with regard to them.~ 10 12| you how I think it is with regard to the greatest and most 11 12| of all things, both With regard to the productions of the 12 12| everywhere the same with regard to Asia, but such parts 13 13| nature of the soil. But with regard to the country itself, matters 14 13| consider it, so is it also with regard to the inhabitants; for 15 14| longest heads. It is thus with regard to the usage: immediately 16 14| appears to me to be with regard to them.~ 17 15| gentle. Thus it is with regard to the different nature 18 16| 16. And with regard to the pusillanimity and 19 24| itself. Thus it is with regard to the most opposite natures