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1 I, 4 | one’s fingers) and so are seen to fall into the sea and 2 I, 5 | same cause. For we have seen that the upper air condenses 3 I, 5 | crimson, the colours are not seen at night because they are 4 I, 6 | horizon it often fails to be seen and consequently appears 5 I, 6 | whereas many comets have been seen outside that circle. Again 6 I, 6 | the comets that have been seen in our day have vanished 7 I, 6 | the sun and was then not seen. On the next day it was 8 I, 6 | On the next day it was seen, being ever so little behind 9 I, 6 | certain stars have been seen when comets dissolve. But 10 I, 7 | called bearded. We have seen that when a fiery principle 11 I, 8 | constellations in it may be seen in the diagram. The so-called " 12 I, 12| when such clouds have been seen, without any noise, there 13 I, 13| greatest mountains. This can be seen by looking at itineraries: 14 I, 13| things which the writer has seen himself or of such as he 15 I, 13| inquiry from those who have seen them.~In Asia we find that 16 I, 13| the fact that it can be seen from the so-called "deeps" 17 I, 14| for a long time. We have seen that some say that the size 18 II, 2 | rest of the elements are seen to lie. So we must clearly 19 II, 2 | nor is it stable, but is seen to be in a continuous process 20 II, 2 | residuum because this is seen to remain, so in the case 21 II, 2 | true, since all rivers are seen to end in the sea except 22 II, 8 | occurred is still to be seen.~Indeed, this must be recognized 23 II, 8 | light, long-drawn cloud is seen, like a long very straight 24 II, 9 | by night and the water is seen to shine. They say that 25 II, 9 | night: the appearance is not seen by day because the daylight 26 III, 1 | On this occasion what is seen in small fires appeared 27 III, 1 | that the flame was actually seen moving through the air away 28 III, 2 | a complete circle: it is seen round the sun and the moon 29 III, 2 | in the shorter days it is seen at every hour of the day, 30 III, 2 | an orange colour is often seen.~Mock suns and rods are 31 III, 2 | suns and rods are always seen by the side of the sun, 32 III, 2 | of the sky. They are not seen at night but always in the 33 III, 2 | takes place.~The rainbow is seen by day, and it was formerly 34 III, 3 | that is why the halo is not seen opposite the sun like the 35 III, 3 | band is the sun, which is seen as a circle, appearing successively 36 III, 4 | absent. The rainbow that is seen when oars are raised out 37 III, 4 | colour on a black surface or seen through a black medium gives 38 III, 4 | distant objects and objects seen in a mirror look darker 39 III, 4 | change is in the object seen or. in the sight, the result 40 III, 4 | sun, and so the colours seen are fainter. Their order 41 III, 6 | sight to the sun. Rods are seen when sight reaches the sun 42 III, 6 | sight is reflected, being seen on the uneven mirror, its 43 IV, 3 | explained elsewhere.~We have seen that the opposite of boiling 44 IV, 7 | it is their water may be seen from the fact that the vapour