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1 I, 6 | appears. But, as a matter of fact, no planet has been observed 2 I, 6 | the planets is, first, the fact that some of the fixed stars 3 I, 6 | have ourselves observed the fact. For a star in the thigh 4 I, 6 | now that they are not in fact indivisible but look as 5 I, 7 | terrestrial world. It is this fact, that a comet often forms 6 I, 7 | alleged to accompany-in fact, a kind of halo in the pure 7 I, 7 | explain its cause later.~The fact that comets when frequent 8 I, 10| could not condense.~The fact that hoar-frost is not found 9 I, 12| from the earth. But the fact is that hail does not occur 10 I, 12| summer as we have said.~The fact that the water has previously 11 I, 13| the air that moves is in fact all of it one and the same; 12 I, 13| proof of its height is the fact that it can be seen from 13 I, 13| extent is proved by the fact that thought contains many 14 I, 13| existing store. Secondly, the fact that rivers rise at the 15 II, 3 | sea is derived from the fact that many places are found 16 II, 3 | something is proved by the fact that if you make strong 17 II, 4 | than by day: though the fact is not recognized because 18 II, 4 | Most winds, as a matter of fact, are north winds or south 19 II, 8 | necessary consequence of this fact. The earth is essentially 20 II, 8 | further evidence of the fact that winds move below the 21 II, 9 | downwards in spite of the fact that everything hot has 22 III, 1 | we get a hurricane. The fact that it issues in body explains 23 III, 2 | the theory of optics the fact that sight is reflected 24 III, 3 | view finds support in the fact that the wind blows from 25 III, 4 | the same. The following fact further is worth noticing. 26 III, 4 | We can see this from the fact that the rainbow is purest 27 III, 6 | single colour, while the fact that the sight is reflected 28 IV, 7 | water may be seen from the fact that the vapour from them 29 IV, 7 | been removed is water. The fact that diseased blood will 30 IV, 12| by their definition. This fact is always clearer in the 31 IV, 12| later products of those, in fact, that are instruments, as 32 IV, 12| case of flesh and bone the fact is not so clear to see,