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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 1 | concluded let us consider what account we can give, in accordance 2 I, 3 | condensed into water, and what account must be given of the space 3 I, 3 | a special and scientific account of it is in the treatise 4 I, 3 | motion alone is sufficient to account for the origin of terrestrial 5 I, 7 | have been given when our account of them is free from impossibilities. 6 I, 7 | us suggest the following account of the phenomena we are 7 I, 12| quickly.~So much for an account of the nature and causes 8 I, 14| increase and diminish on account of the sun and its course. 9 I, 14| must be supposed to lose account of the time when it first 10 II, 1 | human knowledge, give an account of its origin. At first, 11 II, 3 | generate it at all, cannot account for its saltness. It makes 12 II, 3 | Since all the attempts to account for the saltness of the 13 II, 3 | is no doubt that the same account holds good of all these 14 II, 3 | treatise.~We have now given an account of waters and the sea, why 15 II, 7 | through. Besides he gives no account of the circumstances attendant 16 III, 2 | and rods, since the same account applies to them all.~We 17 III, 2 | However, we must accept the account we have given of these things 18 III, 4 | these matters belongs to the account of the senses, which are 19 III, 6 | altogether feeble.~Some account has now been given of the 20 IV, 1 | affections enumerated. The account we give of the qualities 21 IV, 6 | is will appear from the account of solidification.~Whatever 22 IV, 8 | already given a general account of that which is apt or 23 IV, 10| we have given a complete account of the criteria for distinguishing 24 IV, 12| homogeneous bodies severally.~Our account of the formation of the 25 IV, 12| motion would be admitted to account for the formation of copper


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