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1 I, 11| earth.~Hail on the other hand is found in the upper region, 2 II, 3 | north wind, on the other hand, comb ing from moist regions, 3 II, 3 | rivers alike). On the other hand the parts neither of the 4 II, 6 | as they do, from close at hand, they overpower the other 5 II, 8 | space and so gets the upper hand, and then breaks out and 6 II, 9 | atmosphere brought each to hand out of its stock from time 7 III, 4 | same, for the sprinkling hand corresponds to the oar.~ 8 IV, 1 | and moist, on the other hand, both in isolation and when 9 IV, 4 | melting and on the other hand that which admits of being 10 IV, 9 | Some things, on the other hand, such as wool and grain, 11 IV, 9 | are easily moulded by the hand are called "plastic"; those 12 IV, 9 | fumes. Water on the other hand does not give off fumes, 13 IV, 10| bodies like the face, a hand, a foot, and everything 14 IV, 10| melted. Blood, on the other hand, and semen, are made up 15 IV, 11| consisting of earth, on the other hand, are commonly hot because 16 IV, 12| only in name. And so the hand of a dead man, too, will 17 IV, 12| will in the same way be a hand in name only, just as stone 18 IV, 12| higher degree with face and hand. What a thing is always 19 IV, 12| parts (like the head, the hand, or the foot) which these