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1 I, 1 | undertaking will have been carried out.~After this introduction 2 I, 3 | other particles in turn are carried up together with the fiery 3 I, 7 | continuous with it below, is carried round the earth by the motion 4 I, 7 | out of the air-it had been carried up by a wind and fell down 5 I, 12| particles of moisture which are carried up owing to their small 6 II, 2 | sweetest water is every day carried up and is dissolved into 7 II, 2 | the water that has been carried up coming down again. Even 8 II, 2 | period all that has been carried up is returned. This implies 9 II, 2 | water which is light is carried up. The same thing happens 10 II, 2 | sweet part of it is quickly carried off by the sun, while herest 11 II, 3 | sweet water must have been carried up beforehand. So the sea 12 II, 3 | vehicle in which that earth is carried to their common destination.~ 13 II, 3 | certain sort of stuff that is carried along by the urine (as indeed 14 II, 3 | of the sea: some of it is carried up and some comes down with 15 III, 1 | left the main fire and were carried bodily in many directions. 16 III, 3 | proceeding which must, when it is carried to an end, result in rain. 17 IV, 3 | when the process has been carried to completion: if the process