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1 I, 3 | to us that it is actually far smaller than some individual 2 I, 3 | the heavens, the air would far exceed the quantitu required 3 I, 3 | said. The upper region as far as the moon we affirm to 4 I, 4 | that these latter seem far to exceed in speed the stars, 5 I, 6 | This comet receded as far as Orion’s belt and there 6 I, 8 | is such that it extends far outside the tropic circles. 7 I, 9 | quenched through rising so far into the upper air, then 8 I, 12| earth, for those that fall far are worn away by the length 9 II, 2 | it. They descend only as far as the centre, for after 10 II, 5 | and it has not yet receded far. The "bird winds" blow in 11 II, 5 | out. They make the length far greater than the breadth. 12 II, 5 | of more than 5 to 3, as far as such matters admit of 13 II, 5 | out and fail to penetrate far: in the southern sea beyond 14 II, 5 | But because that place is far more extensive and open 15 II, 6 | east they veer round as far as Apeliotes.~So much for 16 II, 7 | especially as we see that, as far as our knowledge of the 17 II, 8 | surface of the earth secretes far more of the evaporation 18 III, 1 | of water are produced. As far as the matter from which 19 III, 1 | the same in the clouds as far as the beginning of them 20 III, 5 | before the point H has risen far.~ 21 III, 6 | close to the sun, nor very far from it, for the sun dissolves 22 III, 6 | it is near, but if it is far off the reflection cannot 23 IV, 1 | affection and everything in as far as it lacks heat is cold, 24 IV, 3 | the process has gone too far we use the word "scorched" 25 IV, 8 | and in some cold in so far as heat is absent. These 26 IV, 9 | divided into many parts fin so far as its unity is made up 27 IV, 9 | is apt to be split, in so far as it is made up of many 28 IV, 12| But no one would go as far as to consider them sufficient