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1 II, 1| owes its saltness to the admixture of earth with similar properties.~ 2 II, 3| sweet water is due to the admixture of a certain kind of earth. 3 II, 3| it is maintained that an admixture of earth makes the sea salt ( 4 II, 3| makes the sea salt by its admixture), it is strange that rivers 5 II, 3| be salt too. How can the admixture of this earth have such 6 II, 3| which is sweetest, or by the admixture of something, as when water 7 II, 3| body), then no doubt the admixture of something earthy with 8 II, 3| this taste is due to the admixture of something. First, in 9 II, 3| water modified by a certain admixture, the nature of which determines 10 II, 3| that saltness is due to the admixture of some substance, besides 11 II, 3| sweet, the earthy stuff, the admixture of which makes the water 12 II, 3| consistency is due to an admixture of something is proved by 13 II, 3| make strong brine by the admixture of salt, eggs, even when 14 III, 2| sometimes, either owing to the admixture of the colour of the mirror 15 III, 6| fire, and they possess an admixture of earth; for they still 16 IV, 3| moist ripens without the admixture of some dry matter: water