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1 II, 1 | bats are to the blaze of day, so is the reason in our 2 II, 2 | for it is thus that the day, too, comes from the morning-in 3 II, 2 | morning cannot come from the day); but changes of the other 4 V, 24| time, e.g. night comes from day and storm from fine weather, 5 VI, 2 | not happen, e.g.’on the day of new moon’; for even that 6 VI, 2 | that which happens on the day of new moon happens then 7 VI, 3 | that he who lives shall one day die; for already some condition 8 VIII, 5| from wine, as night from day. And all the things which 9 XI, 12| succeed "two", nor the first day of the month the second. 10 XII, 1 | thinkers of the present day tend to rank universals 11 XII, 4 | black, and surface, and in day and night they are light, 12 XIV, 2 | existing as that which is a day old; if this is capable 13 XIV, 4 | thinkers of the present day, who answer the question