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1 I, 1 | also all the affections we may call common to air and water, 2 I, 1 | When that has been done we may say that the whole of our 3 I, 3 | subterranean water that may be hidden from our observation.) 4 I, 3 | the upper region, but we may return to the point now.~ 5 I, 3 | another point of view we may look at the motion as follows. 6 I, 3 | sort of fire.~However, it may well be that the formation 7 I, 3 | affection of sense, but we may now explain how it can be 8 I, 7 | often ignites wherever it may happen to be of the right 9 I, 7 | of scattered "stars". We may say, then, that a comet 10 I, 7 | star standing still. We may compare these phenomena 11 I, 8 | the constellations in it may be seen in the diagram. 12 I, 8 | define the milky way we may call it "a fringe attaching 13 I, 9 | early writers, perhaps they may have meant this river that 14 I, 12| round their reeds that it may freeze the quicker, for 15 I, 13| region from which the air may happen to flow on each occasion, 16 I, 14| once dry: for their effect may be fulfilled, but time cannot. 17 II, 3 | so that expression of his may satisfy the requirements 18 II, 6 | opposite to one another may blow simultaneously: for 19 II, 8 | The force wind can have may be gathered not only from 20 III, 4 | colour to the whole. We may deduce that since these 21 III, 5 | the autumn equinox there may be a rainbow at any time 22 IV, 2 | though external influences may contribute in some degrees 23 IV, 3 | thicken.) This disproportion may be due either to defect 24 IV, 7 | evaporation of any water that may have been in it; the is 25 IV, 7 | made up of earth and water may be classified according 26 IV, 7 | they That it is their water may be seen from the fact that 27 IV, 9 | not broken, while pottery may either be comminuted or 28 IV, 9 | relatively: for iron itself may be relatively soft); nor