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1 I, 10| clear, and if a wind were blowing it could not condense.~The 2 II, 4 | before we feel the wind blowing the air betrays its presence 3 II, 5 | and west winds are always blowing alternately, like north 4 II, 5 | would require another wind blowing from the summer tropic, 5 II, 6 | Its contrary is Apeliotes blowing from B the point where the 6 II, 6 | at the equinox. The wind blowing from H, the north, is the 7 II, 6 | called Aparctias: while Notus blowing from O is its contrary; 8 II, 6 | contrary is not the wind blowing from E but Lips blowing 9 II, 6 | blowing from E but Lips blowing from G. For Lips blows from 10 II, 6 | Its contrary is not Lips blowing from G but the wind that 11 II, 6 | else there would be a wind blowing from the point M which is 12 II, 6 | then there would be a wind blowing from N, the point which 13 II, 6 | though different winds and blowing from different quarters, 14 II, 6 | for the same reason, for, blowing as they do, from close at 15 II, 6 | formed when some winds are blowing and others fall on them; 16 II, 6 | fall on others that are blowing; the reason for which, too, 17 II, 8 | take place when a wind is blowing, but this presents no difficulty. 18 II, 8 | sometimes find several winds blowing simultaneously. If one of 19 II, 8 | There a south wind was blowing, but outside a north wind; 20 III, 1 | direction in which it is blowing in a straight line, and