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1 I, 3 | disproportionately great. For the spaces left by the heavenly bodies must 2 I, 6 | of the sun and has been left behind by the sun to the 3 I, 6 | horizon; and they have not left behind them either one or 4 I, 9 | is cloud. Mist is what is left over when a cloud condenses 5 I, 14| time the water that was left behind in the lakes dried 6 II, 1 | has collected and has been left standing, marshy pools, 7 II, 3 | mere fragment of what is left in the earth? Again, waiving 8 II, 3 | the sun and that what was left over is the sea is more 9 II, 3 | When a little water is left and has cooled it gives 10 II, 8 | in great waves the marks left on the sand are very thick 11 II, 8 | straight and thin cloud is left, a sort of wave-mark in 12 II, 8 | little of the evaporation left to have any perceptible 13 III, 1 | independent sheets of flame left the main fire and were carried 14 IV, 1 | and then there is nothing left to draw in moisture, for 15 IV, 7 | wherever some sediment is left this is of the nature of 16 IV, 9 | their moisture must not have left them (as in the case of 17 IV, 11| so no longer. For what is left of them is their matter