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1 I, 2 | world necessarily has a certain continuity with the upper 2 I, 3 | For on this view it is certain amounts of each that are 3 I, 6 | assumed by it on its course in certain situations, when our sight 4 I, 6 | his view and affirms that certain stars have been seen when 5 I, 8 | milky way is the light of certain stars. For, they say, when 6 I, 8 | course. In the same way, a certain kind of matter follows the 7 I, 12| if the water falls in a certain time and the cold is sufficient 8 I, 14| parts remain moist for a certain time, and then dry up and 9 II, 2 | given country, yet in a certain period all that has been 10 II, 3 | due to the admixture of a certain kind of earth. Since the 11 II, 3 | lye) to the presence of a certain sort of stuff that is carried 12 II, 3 | are water modified by a certain admixture, the nature of 13 II, 4 | while there is drought in a certain part; or, contrariwise, 14 II, 4 | or even no rain while a certain part gets rain in abundance. 15 III, 1 | and that smoke burns is certain, and has been stated in 16 III, 4 | object is affected in a certain way: and the same thing 17 III, 5 | the semicircle A are in a certain ratio to one another, and 18 IV, 1 | its being acted upon in a certain way that a thing is said 19 IV, 1 | thing when they are in a certain ratio to that matter, which 20 IV, 2 | the moisture has acquired certain properties or a certain 21 IV, 2 | certain properties or a certain magnitude in the process 22 IV, 3 | heat of the body. So, too, certain forms of indigestion are 23 IV, 7 | fig-juice, if you boil it in a certain way as doctors do when they 24 IV, 8 | thing to be affected in a certain way. They are as follows: 25 IV, 10| for instance, amber and certain stones, e.g. the stalactites 26 IV, 12| they are in virtue of a certain power of action or passion-just