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1 I, 1 | that has been done we may say that the whole of our original 2 I, 6 | Italians called Pythagoreans say that the comet is one of 3 I, 6 | pupil Aeschylus. Only they say that the tail does not belong 4 I, 6 | case, first, with those who say that the comet is one of 5 I, 6 | Aeschylus and Hippocrates say, this planet ought sometimes 6 I, 6 | this theory and those who say that comets are a coalescence 7 I, 7 | scattered "stars". We may say, then, that a comet is formed 8 I, 7 | Hippocrates and his school say, to the sun, but to the 9 I, 7 | they are dense, it is as we say, and the years are clearly 10 I, 8 | so-called Pythagoreans some say that this is the path of 11 I, 8 | Phaethon’s downfall. Others say that the sun used once to 12 I, 8 | Democritus, and their schools say that the milky way is the 13 I, 8 | certain stars. For, they say, when the sun passes below 14 I, 8 | about the milky way. Some say that it is a reflection 15 I, 8 | to the sun, just as they say that the comet is.~But this 16 I, 12| space of time. Nor can we say that the case is like that 17 I, 12| the cold air; whereas we say that it happens when the 18 I, 13| not have thought of.~Some say that what is called air, 19 I, 13| Hence some, wishing to say a clever thing, assert that 20 I, 13| be great lakes, yet they say that all these regions are 21 I, 13| fabulous: however, they say that the most and (after 22 I, 13| whole earth, we might almost say, would not be sufficient ( 23 I, 14| world as a whole. Hence they say that the sea being dried 24 I, 14| We have seen that some say that the size of the subterranean 25 I, 14| permanent), it must be, as we say, that the same places are 26 II, 1 | who invented theogonies say that the sea has springs, 27 II, 1 | its origin. At first, they say, the earth was surrounded 28 II, 1 | entirely dried up. Others say that the sea is a kind of 29 II, 1 | all sweat is salt. Others say that the saltness is due 30 II, 2 | mistaken. Some go on to say that the solstices are due 31 II, 2 | nourished like that, as they say it is, we should obviously 32 II, 2 | difficulty as those who say that at first the earth 33 II, 2 | subject. This place, we say, is the place of water. 34 II, 3 | those who hold these views say (for it is easy to see the 35 II, 3 | return to it: for if you say that this happens once you 36 II, 3 | makes the sea salt (for they say that earth has many flavours 37 II, 3 | That is why some people say that it was burnt earth 38 II, 3 | that made the sea salt. To say that it was burnt earth 39 II, 3 | earth is absurd; but to say that it was something like 40 II, 3 | For the present let us say this. The sea is there and 41 II, 3 | what we have said. They say that this lake is so bitter 42 II, 4 | is not the same, as those say who maintain that one and 43 II, 6 | particular questions". What we say about their position must 44 II, 7 | of its size, and then to say that impact upwards from 45 II, 8 | bellow" as the portentmongers say.~Water has been known to 46 II, 8 | winds. Else we might as well say that earth was the cause; 47 II, 9 | there is no lightning: to say that there is, is altogether 48 II, 9 | water is seen to shine. They say that the moisture in the 49 II, 9 | existing beforehand. We say that the same stuff is wind 50 III, 4 | illumination. Thus embroiderers say that they often make mistakes 51 IV, 2 | something like it.) Let us say what each of them is. Concoction 52 IV, 2 | concoction has taken place we say that a thing has been perfected 53 IV, 2 | thing has some use and we say that concoction has taken 54 IV, 3 | concoction of food, as some say. Really they are generated