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1 I, 3 | equal in power. For on this view it is certain amounts of 2 I, 3 | lay down the truth, with a view at once to what follows 3 I, 3 | heat. From another point of view we may look at the motion 4 I, 6 | great intervals of time.~A view like theirs was also expressed 5 I, 6 | insists upon the truth of his view and affirms that certain 6 I, 13| the ordinary unscientific view is better than a scientific 7 II, 1 | Presumably they thought that this view was grander and more impressive 8 II, 1 | earth is afforded by the view of many of the ancient meteorologists. 9 II, 2 | by filtration.~But this view involves another difficulty. 10 II, 2 | outermost both on the common view and on ours). Now the sun, 11 II, 4 | The facts bear out the view that winds are formed by 12 II, 7 | theory? Besides, on this view, earthquakes ought always 13 II, 9 | cloud.~But this involves the view that lightning actually 14 II, 9 | is altogether wanton.~The view that the heat of the sun’ 15 III, 3 | has not reached us. This view finds support in the fact