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1 I, 3 | be fire, for then all the rest would have been dried up. 2 I, 3 | these in virtue of motion or rest, the cause and principle 3 I, 7 | of the universe, like the rest of the terrestrial world. 4 I, 8 | object were severally at rest, then the same part of the 5 I, 8 | from the eye which is at rest, but at different rates 6 I, 12| to their small size and rest on the iar (the water swimming 7 II, 2 | is that round which the rest of the elements are seen 8 II, 2 | overlook the question how the rest of the heavenly bodies subsist. 9 II, 3 | of the water and let the rest stand; when it has cooled 10 II, 8 | earthquake. So until the rest of this is exhausted the 11 II, 9 | Thunder, lightning, and the rest must have a separate and 12 III, 1 | way as we have treated the rest. When this exhalation is 13 III, 4 | throwing a shadow in the rest. Then if one man sprinkles 14 III, 4 | and the change into the rest is imperceptible to sense. 15 III, 5 | will be the same for the rest as before, but the pole 16 IV, 1 | putrefy than a thing at rest, for the motion set up by 17 IV, 2 | become rheum, and so with the rest.~Concoction ensues whenever 18 IV, 9 | surface is depressed while the rest remains, or hard, like copper. 19 IV, 10| leaves, roots, and the rest like them.~The homogeneous 20 IV, 10| of softening by heat, the rest give off fumes and are formed 21 IV, 12| bone, hair, sinew, and the rest. For they are all of them 22 IV, 12| hardness, softness, and the rest of them: all of which are 23 IV, 12| flesh, semen, and the rest? For we know the cause of 24 IV, 12| as man, plants, and the rest.~—THE END.~ ~