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1 I, 3 | them is perpetually in a state of change.~So much to explain 2 I, 4 | fully adequate to every state of the fumid evaporation: 3 I, 14| from a marshy and watery state and becoming dry. Here, 4 II, 3 | these are in a constant state of change, but the form 5 II, 3 | condense back into a liquid state become water. They all are 6 II, 4 | is often in the contrary state, and when it is dry the 7 II, 5 | last over many days) and a state of change is always indefinite 8 III, 3 | allowed to attain its normal state, it is naturally a sign 9 III, 3 | the air is not yet in a state to get the better of the 10 III, 4 | an inquiry; we need only state about them what is necessary 11 IV, 2 | leads to some presupposed state which is attained when the 12 IV, 2 | it is being heated. This state is the end, for when it 13 IV, 2 | inconcoction is an imperfect state due to lack of proper heat, 14 IV, 2 | That of which the imperfect state is, is the corresponding 15 IV, 3 | spirituous into a watery state, and from a watery into 16 IV, 3 | a watery into an earthy state, and in general from being 17 IV, 3 | rawness will be an imperfect state, and this state is due to 18 IV, 3 | imperfect state, and this state is due to a lack of natural 19 IV, 6 | after having been in a fluid state it solidifies and becomes 20 IV, 8 | some are brought into this state by heat, others by cold. 21 IV, 8 | for these are in a sort of state of effervescence), and those 22 IV, 11| they are in their natural state, but when they perish and 23 IV, 11| and fall away from that state they are so no longer. For 24 IV, 11| they are in their natural state, but to solidify when they 25 IV, 12| and sinew. But we cannot state their form accurately, and