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1 4 | length supervene; these being of a hard and violent nature, 2 4 | constitution, from the waters being hard, indigestible, and 3 6 | very humid character, such being the nature of the evening 4 7 | they have no current; but being constantly supplied by rain-water, 5 8 | attracted and raised up, being carried about and mixed 6 8 | left, and becomes sweet, being heated and concocted by 7 8 | to happen when the clouds being carried along and moving 8 9 | thermal springs; and these being all mixed up together disagree, 9 9 | afterwards in greater; for being rolled about in the urine, 10 9 | bladder, so that the urine being also heated undergoes the 11 10| left. For when, the winter being southerly and the body hot, 12 10| and without water, there being no rain, neither after the 13 10| watery part of the bile being consumed, the thickest and 14 17| up, and its development being arrested, all the strength 15 19| resemble one another, the males being all alike, and so also with 16 19| the women; for the seasons being of a uniform temperature, 17 21| venery; and besides, from being jaded by exercise on horseback, 18 22| who have little, as not being able to pay honors to the 19 22| indeed, they delight in being thus rewarded by men, and