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1 I, 9 | We must think of it as a river flowing up and down in a 2 I, 9 | they may have meant this river that flows in a circle about 3 I, 13| rivers are one and the same river, and the ordinary unscientific 4 I, 13| greatest of named rivers, the river called Chremetes that flows 5 I, 13| places. And in Liguria a river equal in size to the Rhodanus 6 I, 13| Rhodanus being a navigable river.~ 7 I, 14| country is a deposit of the river Nile. But because the neighbouring 8 I, 14| nearer to the place where the river is depositing the silt are 9 I, 14| Dodona and the Achelous, a river which has often changed 10 I, 14| and been produced by the river. This is clear from an observation 11 I, 14| sea should mix with the river water and spoil it. So it 12 I, 14| strait must become like a river, and in the end the river 13 I, 14| river, and in the end the river itself must dry up.~So it 14 II, 2 | elements, except the sea. River water is not a unity, nor 15 II, 3 | of water and not in each river singly? For the sea, differing 16 II, 3 | evidently simply the totality of river water, and the rivers are 17 II, 3 | in the case of a flowing river or a burning flame. The 18 II, 3 | cargo very nearly sink in a river when they are quite fit 19 II, 3 | freighting their ships in a river. That the thicker consistency 20 II, 3 | flows into a neighbouring river which is sweet but contains 21 II, 3 | this makes the whole of the river into which it flows bitter. 22 II, 4 | water that flows anyhow a river, even if there is a great 23 IV, 10| of it by the cold of the river and causes the moisture