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1 3 | subject to frequent disorders, owing to the phlegm running down 2 6 | voices are rough and hoarse owing to the state of the air, 3 8 | saltish part is left behind owing to its thickness and weight, 4 8 | attracts the thinnest part, owing to its lightness, and he 5 13| I have treated of above, owing to the differences of the 6 14| custom no longer prevails owing to their intercourse with 7 15| feeble and imperfect growth, owing to the redundance of water, 8 16| is feeble, and further, owing to their laws; for monarchy 9 18| for they have no horns, owing to the cold. In these wagons 10 19| and in such a climate; but owing to their fat, and the absence 11 20| javelin from their shoulder owing to their humidity and atony: 12 21| desires are not strong, owing to the laxity of his constitution, 13 21| than they prove with child, owing to their active course of 14 22| defluxions in their joints owing to their legs always hanging 15 22| most noble and powerful, owing to their riding on horseback; 16 23| as to stature and shape, owing to the changes of the seasons, 17 23| than the Asiatics, and also owing to their institutions, because