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1 I, 1 | stars. Such are the milky way, and comets, and the movements 2 I, 3 | then explain the "milky way" and comets and the other 3 I, 4 | stirs this stuff up in any way, it catches fire at the 4 I, 4 | sideways according to the way in which the evaporation 5 I, 6 | of comets and the "milky way", after a preliminary discussion 6 I, 7 | the region of the milky way.~ 7 I, 8 | and nature of the milky way. And here too let us begin 8 I, 8 | be affected in the same way, and indeed more so than 9 I, 8 | so than that of the milky way, since not the sun only 10 I, 8 | the circle of the milky way.~(2) Anaxagoras, Democritus, 11 I, 8 | schools say that the milky way is the light of certain 12 I, 8 | of the sun. But the milky way is the peculiar light of 13 I, 8 | obviously impossible. The milky way is always unchanged and 14 I, 8 | sun’s position the milky way ought to change its position 15 I, 8 | third theory about the milky way. Some say that it is a reflection 16 I, 8 | the circle of the milky way move; and so does the sun, 17 I, 8 | same parts of the milky way are found near it. But if 18 I, 8 | Again, we can see the milky way reflected at night in water 19 I, 8 | considerations show that the milky way is not the path of one of 20 I, 8 | their course. In the same way, a certain kind of matter 21 I, 8 | circle in which the milky way appears to our sight is 22 I, 8 | that half where the milky way is divided, and in it the 23 I, 8 | to set down in the same way on the sphere because none 24 I, 8 | holds good of the milky way. For the fringe which in 25 I, 8 | star here forms in the same way in relation to a whole circle. 26 I, 8 | are to define the milky way we may call it "a fringe 27 I, 8 | flame, comets and the milky way, these being the chief affections 28 I, 10| surface of the earth, in the way that it does in the region 29 I, 13| found to flow in the same way, but we have mentioned these 30 I, 13| is added above, finds a way out for itself underground. 31 I, 14| disappeared. In the same way a nation must be supposed 32 I, 14| whole world, but not in the way of coming into existence 33 II, 1 | of water is salt and the way in which it originally came 34 II, 3 | for it becomes warm on its way by incorporating with itself 35 II, 3 | fastening its mouth in such a way as to prevent any water 36 II, 4 | also why wind moves in the way it does.~ 37 II, 5 | winds" blow in the same way after the winter solstice. 38 II, 5 | meridian.)~So we see that the way in which they now describe 39 II, 6 | can be divided in the same way. Let us also begin by laying 40 II, 7 | excess of water it forces its way in and so causes an earthquake. 41 II, 8 | be explained in the same way. Either by day or a little 42 II, 8 | and cannot easily find its way out the shocks are most 43 II, 8 | that when this wind gives way the whole body of the sea, 44 II, 8 | earthquakes do come about in this way but winds do not. For earthquakes, 45 II, 9 | concretions in the same way as thunder and lightning 46 II, 9 | beaten about in the same way, and that lightning is the 47 III, 1 | this secretion in the same way as we have treated the rest. 48 III, 1 | the exhalation leads the way and falls on the object 49 III, 2 | surface from which and the way in which the reflection 50 III, 3 | Sight is reflected in this way when air and vapour are 51 III, 3 | takes place in the same way from every point the result 52 III, 3 | not prognostic in the same way because the condensation 53 III, 4 | cloud are related in the way described and we are between 54 III, 4 | the two, but in a contrary way. The outer band of the primary 55 III, 4 | is affected in a certain way: and the same thing holds 56 IV, 1 | acted upon in a certain way that a thing is said to 57 IV, 1 | natural destruction is on the way to it, as are, for instance, 58 IV, 3 | to things boiled in the way of cooking. The indeterminate 59 IV, 3 | behaves in the opposite way: the moisture contained 60 IV, 3 | process being thus in a way like what we have called 61 IV, 3 | opposite, dividing in such a way that one portion thickens 62 IV, 3 | more intensely dry. In this way the outer pores contract 63 IV, 5 | warm, but not in the same way as heat does, but by collecting 64 IV, 6 | operation of the two is in a way the same and in a way different. 65 IV, 6 | a way the same and in a way different. Heat acts by 66 IV, 7 | you boil it in a certain way as doctors do when they 67 IV, 8 | be affected in a certain way. They are as follows: to 68 IV, 8 | bodies are affected in this way by defect of moisture, some 69 IV, 9 | continuously for a long way are breakable, while those 70 IV, 9 | its surface does not give way and sink in), or liquid, 71 IV, 9 | for though water does give way it is not in a part of it, 72 IV, 10| are formed in the same way: the agent is not fire, 73 IV, 12| man, too, will in the same way be a hand in name only,