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Aristotle
Meteorology

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distance

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 8| that of the earth and the distance of the stars from the earth 2 I, 8| would terminate at no great distance from the earth, and the 3 I, 8| object move, keeping the same distance from the eye which is at 4 I, 8| we stand still. And the distance of those two from us is 5 I, 8| constant and uniform, but their distance from one another varies. 6 II, 2| large which flow for a long distance through a lowying country, 7 II, 4| processes that are at a distance from the earth, and the 8 II, 4| leave their source at a distance they gather strength. Thus 9 II, 5| voyages and journeys the distance from the Pillars of Heracles 10 II, 8| is being pushed on from a distance and its advance thrusts 11 II, 8| scarcely noticed, whereas at a distance it is cold for the same 12 III, 4| which is dark and from a distance; in the other from air which 13 III, 4| sight when strained to a distance becomes weaker and less; 14 III, 4| fails; so everything at a distance looks blacker, because sight 15 III, 4| sight is strained to a great distance the appearance of the distant 16 III, 4| takes place from a greater distance and less of it reaches the 17 III, 5| described with I as pole at the distance MI it will touch all the 18 III, 5| arc, and the consequent distance of the point of culmination 19 III, 6| is above the sun but at a distance the sight is too weak for


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