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1 I, 14| change according as rivers come into existence and dry up. 2 I, 14| that the parts of the earth come to have a different character, 3 I, 14| disappear in one part and come into existence correspondingly 4 I, 14| their full, the time must come when this place will be 5 I, 14| these places dry up and come to be in good condition 6 I, 14| has evidently gradually come into existence and been 7 I, 14| other rivers. But if rivers come into existence and perish 8 II, 2 | with the other elements come from it. Thus the main body 9 II, 2 | the same amount does not come back in a year or in a given 10 II, 2 | these), but all of them come round again in a circle 11 II, 2 | goes up again as vapour to come from? For this must all 12 II, 3 | too; for they make them come into being at the same time. 13 II, 4 | fell, and when rain has come on the wind ceases. These 14 II, 4 | most important winds should come from these quarters. (The 15 II, 4 | and the generation of wind come from below. The oblique 16 II, 5 | intermittently till the true Etesiae come on again at the summer solstice: 17 II, 7 | getting fewer, and should come to an end entirely some 18 II, 8 | locally. Now earthquakes do come about in this way but winds 19 III, 4 | and how the other colours come to appear in it will be 20 IV, 2 | has been perfected and has come to be itself. It is the