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Aristotle
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1 I, 4 | the same thing, and are due to the same cause, the difference 2 I, 4 | in the upper region it is due to the combustion of the 3 I, 4 | place at a lower level it is due to the ejection of the exhalation 4 I, 6 | Besides, if their tail is due to reflection, as Aeschylus 5 I, 6 | and the tidal wave rose due west; and many have been 6 I, 7 | the colour of the halo is due to reflection, whereas in 7 I, 7 | their origin is plainly due to the plentiful supply 8 I, 7 | prevailed, and the wave was due to an opposition of winds. 9 I, 7 | more than within them is due to the motion of the sun 10 I, 8 | the greatest circle, and due to the matter secreted". 11 I, 11| the lower level and are due to the same causes, differing 12 I, 11| the latter. For rain is due to the cooling of a great 13 I, 12| concentration or recoil due to the extreme heat of the 14 I, 14| most utter and sudden are due to wars; but pestilence 15 II, 1 | say that the saltness is due to the earth. Just as water 16 II, 1 | of Maeotis and Pontus is due to the number of rivers ( 17 II, 2 | say that the solstices are due to this, the reason being 18 II, 3 | explained. The phenomenon is due to temporary excess of rain 19 II, 3 | whole mass of sweet water is due to the admixture of a certain 20 II, 3 | the saltness seems to be due to the same cause as in 21 II, 3 | If then the bitterness is due in these cases (as with 22 II, 3 | the sediment of food, is due to failure to digest: but 23 II, 3 | clear that this taste is due to the admixture of something. 24 II, 3 | to which this flavour is due. The case of things burnt 25 II, 3 | to prove that saltness is due to the admixture of some 26 II, 3 | the thicker consistency is due to an admixture of something 27 II, 3 | flavours must in every case be due to the fire that is or was 28 II, 4 | cold (for its fluidity is due to its moistness, and because 29 II, 4 | So summer and winter are due to the sun’s motion to and 30 II, 5 | their "forerunners".~Calm is due to two causes. Either cold 31 II, 5 | prevalence of north winds here is due to our lying near the north. 32 II, 6 | are that which blows from due south and Lips. East, the 33 II, 6 | north, and lightning is due to cold, being ejected when 34 II, 7 | dry, and earthquakes are due to the fall of these masses 35 II, 8 | too, near Aedepsus are due to a cause of this kind. 36 II, 8 | Subterranean noises, too, are due to the wind; sometimes they 37 II, 8 | the absence of a shock is due to its filtering through 38 II, 8 | wave with an earthquake is due to the presence of contrary 39 II, 9 | variety of the sound is due to the irregularity of the 40 II, 9 | proportionate scale. Boiling is due to the exhalation generated 41 II, 9 | that ensues.~This theory is due to ignorance of the theory 42 III, 1 | explains its violence: it is due to the rapidity of the secretion. 43 III, 1 | because of the resistance due either to the narrowness 44 III, 1 | escape from its cloud: it is due to the resistance which 45 III, 2 | rainbow. This opinion was due to the rarity of the occurrence: 46 III, 3 | because its breaking up is due to a wind which exists there 47 III, 4 | there will be an appearance due to reflection whenever the 48 III, 4 | called "rods". But if a haze due to water or any other dark 49 III, 4 | easily reflected. It is due to the moistness of the 50 III, 4 | appearance of yellow is due to contrast, for the red 51 III, 6 | suns, and rods too, are due to the causes we have described. 52 III, 6 | are they, like savours, due to a qualitative change 53 IV, 1 | putrefaction, which will be due indifferently to cold in 54 IV, 2 | Of these concoction is due to heat; its species are 55 IV, 2 | broiling. Inconcoction is due to cold and its species 56 IV, 2 | inconcoction is an imperfect state due to lack of proper heat, 57 IV, 3 | state, and this state is due to a lack of natural heat 58 IV, 3 | This disproportion may be due either to defect of heat 59 IV, 3 | undetermined matter in a body due to lack of heat in the surrounding 60 IV, 3 | out. The lack of heat is due either to the amount of 61 IV, 3 | and concoction in it were due, not to the heat of the 62 IV, 3 | proper through lack of heat due to deficiency in the external 63 IV, 5 | and these qualities are due to concretion, all composite 64 IV, 5 | this absence of sediment is due to viscosity. For in some 65 IV, 6 | first, condensation, is due to the cooling of vapour: 66 IV, 7 | have been in it; the is due to the change of the air 67 IV, 7 | thickened (not by evaporation due to fire) are made up either 68 IV, 7 | consequently, if solidification is due to two causes, the cold 69 IV, 7 | the dry, solution must be due to the hot and the moist, 70 IV, 9 | impact when the movement is due to the local movement of


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