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1 I, 3| earth-vapour being water dissolved.~After this exposition of 2 I, 3| nearest air that is most dissolved by the motion of a solid 3 I, 6| as Orion’s belt and there dissolved. Democritus however, insists 4 I, 7| moist evaporation is so dissolved and dissipated by the quantity 5 I, 8| therefore when the air is dissolved by motion, there is separated 6 II, 2| every day carried up and is dissolved into vapour and rises to 7 II, 2| all the moisture alike is dissolved and all of it condensed 8 III, 4| either turn to rain or be dissolved, but opposite to the sun 9 IV, 6| which are soluble at all are dissolved by their opposites. Bodies 10 IV, 6| solidified by the dry-hot are dissolved by water, which is the moist-cold, 11 IV, 6| bodies solidified by cold are dissolved by fire, which is hot. Some 12 IV, 6| heat; so it will clearly be dissolved by the entry into it of 13 IV, 6| iron and horn, cannot be dissolved except by excessive heat, 14 IV, 6| are insoluble, others are dissolved by liquid. Pottery and some 15 IV, 6| as millstones, cannot be dissolved. Natron and salt are soluble 16 IV, 8| by defect of moisture are dissolved by water, unless like pottery 17 IV, 8| this is not the case are dissolved by water, e.g. natron, salt,