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1 I, 2 | its motion has no limit in space, but is always complete; 2 I, 3 | two elements to fill the space between the earth and the 3 I, 3 | alone fills the intermediate space.~It remains to explain, 4 I, 3 | disperse in the infinity of space and are lost. To explain 5 I, 3 | account must be given of the space between the stars and the 6 I, 6 | towards the south. In the space between the tropics it does 7 I, 6 | reflection over so great a space is an impossibility.~An 8 I, 12| suspended in the air for any space of time. Nor can we say 9 II, 1 | an open sea into a small space, the sea appears to flow. 10 II, 6 | distant from one another in space, and points diametrically 11 II, 6 | quantities and over a greater space.~Of the winds we have described 12 II, 8 | and forced into a smaller space by the water that fills 13 II, 8 | compressed into a smaller space and so gets the upper hand, 14 II, 8 | must remain in a cramped space like water that cannot escape. 15 III, 1 | from an open into a narrow space in a gateway or a road. 16 III, 6 | dissipated in the immensity of space. It cannot subsist below