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1 I, 9| and condensation and so gives rise to generation and destruction. 2 II, 3| have evaporated together it gives them salt, not in lumps 3 II, 3| ordinary salt and added freely gives a sweet taste, and it is 4 II, 3| is left and has cooled it gives a quantity of salt.~Most 5 II, 4| and that from above and gives off the evaporation which 6 II, 4| rainfall, just as green wood gives most smoke, and since this 7 II, 5| the ice. What is frozen gives off no evaporation, nor 8 II, 5| contains moisture that it gives off evaporation under the 9 II, 7| right through. Besides he gives no account of the circumstances 10 II, 8| violent; for its swiftness gives its impact the greatest 11 II, 8| one or even two years it gives premonitory indications 12 II, 8| following. Just as the air gives off various sounds when 13 II, 8| follows that when this wind gives way the whole body of the 14 III, 1| its constitution rare, it gives rise to thunder and lightning. 15 III, 2| or to weakness of sight, gives rise to the appearance of 16 III, 4| mirror, though it often gives a reflection even uncondensed 17 III, 4| the reflection necessarily gives us a continuous magnitude 18 III, 4| the soot which the flame gives off and which mixes with 19 III, 4| seen through a black medium gives red; second, that sight 20 III, 4| further degree of weakness gives violet. No further change 21 III, 6| character of the mirror gives the reflection in it a single 22 III, 6| Just as its twofold nature gives rise to various effects