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1 I, 2 | correspond to these in their relation to one another, air being 2 I, 3 | is no question as to the relation of the bulk of the earth 3 I, 3 | discussion of difficulties, the relation of the two elements air 4 I, 7 | fringe. It stands in the relation of a halo to the stars, 5 I, 7 | when this matter gathers in relation to a star the comet necessarily 6 I, 8 | forms in the same way in relation to a whole circle. So if 7 I, 11| scanty quantity show.~The relation of hoar-frost and snow is 8 I, 14| existence and dry up. And so the relation of land to sea changes too 9 I, 14| modern though he is in relation to such changes. For Thebes 10 II, 4 | them) stand in the same relation to the sun, yet on occasion 11 II, 5 | region bearing the same relation to the southern pole as 12 II, 5 | of these winds and their relation to one another has now been 13 IV, 4 | determined with difficulty, their relation to one another is like that 14 IV, 4 | sense it is clearly the relation to touch which determines 15 IV, 6 | the same cause in the same relation cannot have opposite effects 16 IV, 9 | and salt), nor must the relation of dry to moist in them