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1 I, 4 | on the dry land, both by night and by day when the sky 2 I, 5 | 5~Sometimes on a fine night we see a variety of appearances 3 I, 5 | colours are not seen at night because they are dark.~These 4 I, 8 | visible at any time of the night), but it shows no signs 5 I, 8 | the earth (what we call night) would not reach the stars. 6 I, 8 | the milky way reflected at night in water and similar mirrors. 7 I, 10| this cools and descends at night it is called dew and hoar-frost. 8 I, 13| for a third part of the night before sunrise and again 9 II, 1 | obscured the sun and caused night.~So much to prove that there 10 II, 4 | rain in winter and more by night than by day: though the 11 II, 4 | recognized because rain by night is more apt to escape observation 12 II, 5 | blow by day and cease at night. The reason is that when 13 II, 5 | and vapours. They abate at night because the cold pf the 14 II, 8 | and the severest occur at night or, if by day, about noon, 15 II, 8 | evaporation into the earth. Night, too, is calmer than day. 16 II, 9 | strike the sea with a rod by night and the water is seen to 17 II, 9 | phenomenon occurs mainly by night: the appearance is not seen 18 III, 2 | moon and bright stars, by night as well as by day, and at 19 III, 2 | sky. They are not seen at night but always in the neighbourhood 20 III, 2 | that it never appeared by night as a moon rainbow. This 21 III, 4 | on the dark cloud and at night. So, just as fire is intensified