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1 I, 1 | to air and water, and the kinds and parts of the earth and 2 I, 1 | consequences the motions of these kinds and parts involve. Of these 3 I, 2 | latter bodies being of two kinds: either from the centre 4 I, 4 | place is necessarily of two kinds, not of one only as some 5 I, 5 | a mirror, will cause all kinds of colours to appear, but 6 II, 3 | Since we recognize two kinds of evaporation, one moist, 7 II, 3 | Springs and rivers with all kinds of flavours are found in 8 II, 3 | heat it assumes various kinds and shades of flavour. It 9 II, 4 | already made. We recognize two kinds of evaporation, one moist, 10 II, 4 | Consequently, since there are two kinds of evaporation, as we have 11 II, 9 | have said, there are two kinds of exhalation, moist and 12 III, 6 | and there correspond two kinds of bodies that originate 13 III, 6 | fossiles". Such are the kinds of stones that cannot be 14 IV, 1 | and things of different kinds, moistening, drying, hardening, 15 IV, 2 | must now describe the next kinds of processes which the qualities 16 IV, 6 | liquid. Pottery and some kinds of stone that are formed 17 IV, 7 | so solidifies it. Those kinds of blood that do not solidify, 18 IV, 7 | This does not, for other kinds of wood contain a preponderance 19 IV, 7 | melting, their causes, and the kinds of subjects in which they 20 IV, 9 | which have pores of both kinds are both comminuible and 21 IV, 10| active qualities and both kinds of matter were involved 22 IV, 10| natron, salt, and those kinds of stones that are not formed 23 IV, 11| figjuice, and all things of the kinds are hot as long as they