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1 I, 3 | bulk of the earth to the size of the bodies which exist 2 I, 3 | are all of them of a small size, because they so to us, 3 I, 8 | demonstrations are correct and the size of the sun is greater than 4 I, 12| up owing to their small size and rest on the iar (the 5 I, 12| Clearly then drops of that size were suspended in the air 6 I, 12| stones are of incredible size, and angular in shape. This 7 I, 12| become round and smaller in size.~It clearly follows that 8 I, 13| The stories about their size are altogether too fabulous: 9 I, 13| Liguria a river equal in size to the Rhodanus is swallowed 10 I, 14| rivers first decrease in size and then finally become 11 I, 14| changes, when the bulk and size of the earth are surely 12 I, 14| seen that some say that the size of the subterranean cavities 13 I, 14| whereas we maintain that the size of the mountains is the 14 I, 14| much that the limit to the size of the ships which can now 15 II, 1 | which differ merely in size, or else it comes from springs. 16 II, 2 | considering the number and size of the stars, that these 17 II, 5 | winter; and because the size of the constellation makes 18 II, 7 | on the air because of its size, and then to say that impact 19 III, 5 | the summer solstice, the size of the visible arc is such 20 III, 5 | for this being the great size of the visible arc, and 21 IV, 9 | comminution into parts of any size, but there must be more