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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 2 | these bodies. This world necessarily has a certain continuity 2 I, 3 | the air round the earth is necessarily all of it in motion, except 3 I, 4 | evaporation which takes place is necessarily of two kinds, not of one 4 I, 7 | relation to a star the comet necessarily appears to follow the same 5 I, 7 | secretion. Hence the air is necessarily drier and the moist evaporation 6 I, 14| parts, but each of them necessarily grows or decays as a whole, 7 I, 14| become drier the springs necessarily give out, and when this 8 I, 14| upon the land anywhere, it necessarily leaves that place dry when 9 I, 14| depositing the silt are necessarily marshy for a longer time 10 I, 14| returns.~Since there is necessarily some change in the whole 11 II, 1 | imperceptible in the open necessarily strikes the attention.~The 12 II, 4 | smoke, both of them are necessarily generated. That in which 13 II, 4 | winds. That things must necessarily take this course is clear 14 II, 4 | is to produce them must necessarily differ; and the sun and 15 II, 6 | another, those winds must necessarily be contrary to one another 16 II, 6 | the sun and the earth it necessarily causes evaporation to rise 17 II, 8 | the most rapid motion is necessarily the most violent; for its 18 II, 8 | earthquakes at sunrise. The sun is necessarily obscured and darkened when 19 II, 9 | upwards: so these things are necessarily squeezed out away from the 20 III, 3 | every point the result is necessarily a circle or a segment of 21 III, 4 | constitutes a raindrop, is necessarily a better mirror than mist. 22 III, 4 | them all, the reflection necessarily gives us a continuous magnitude 23 III, 4 | colours are true the rainbow necessarily has three colours, and these 24 III, 5 | small, and the contrary is necessarily the case: for the sun is 25 IV, 2 | a process of concoction necessarily become thicker and hotter, 26 IV, 4 | the dry and the moist is necessarily either hard or soft. Hard 27 IV, 9 | apt to be cut which do not necessarily either split in advance 28 IV, 9 | being divided. Those that necessarily do so and liquids cannot


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