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1 I, 4 | kind of fuel, so that a little motion often makes it burst 2 I, 6 | of time and only rises a little above the horizon. This 3 I, 6 | because it only rises a little above the horizon it often 4 I, 6 | was seen, being ever so little behind the sun and immediately 5 I, 11| great deal of the former and little of the latter. For rain 6 I, 11| considerable. But of dew there is little: for the vapour collects 7 I, 13| first trickles together little by little, and that the 8 I, 13| trickles together little by little, and that the sources of 9 I, 13| percolation of many drops, little by little, and that this 10 I, 13| of many drops, little by little, and that this is how the 11 I, 14| it would have been of no little advantage to them for the 12 II, 3 | regions. Hence it carries little moist vapour and that is 13 II, 3 | and boil it off. When a little water is left and has cooled 14 II, 4 | surrounding country gets little or even no rain while a 15 II, 5 | just as, when you throw a little fuel into a great fire, 16 II, 5 | but when it has receded a little its heat and the evaporation 17 II, 5 | of the earth and offering little resistance evaporate then, 18 II, 8 | the mouth, but there is so little of it that it is scarcely 19 II, 8 | way. Either by day or a little after sunset, in fine weather, 20 II, 8 | sunset, in fine weather, a little, light, long-drawn cloud 21 II, 8 | go on until there is too little of the evaporation left 22 III, 6 | to the earth, and so but little sight reaches the mirror 23 IV, 1 | air and water contain but little heat and it has no power, 24 IV, 1 | putrefies less readily than a little, for the greater quantity 25 IV, 3 | to be produced, but too little for concoction to take place.~ 26 IV, 5 | have no sediment or only a little, except where this absence 27 IV, 7 | Sometimes, however, there is little or no cheese in milk, and 28 IV, 9 | wine does. It contains but little fumigable stuff and consequently 29 IV, 9 | themselves because there is too little of the dry in them (the