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1 I, 1 | perishing in general. There remains for consideration a part 2 I, 3 | the intermediate space.~It remains to explain, after a preliminary 3 I, 9 | destruction. Now the earth remains but the moisture surrounding 4 I, 9 | in this process always remains the same. So if "Oceanus" 5 II, 2 | salt water is heavy and remains behind, but not in its natural 6 II, 2 | by the sun, while herest remains for the reason we have explained. 7 II, 3 | the saltness of the sea remains constant on the whole. Salt 8 II, 3 | rain, and both that which remains on the surface and that 9 II, 4 | else the moist evaporation remains and the dry moves away. 10 III, 2 | and figure cannot be, it remains that colour alone should 11 IV, 7 | it cannot dry; for what remains is water, just as what remains 12 IV, 7 | remains is water, just as what remains of milk when cheese has 13 IV, 9 | depressed while the rest remains, or hard, like copper. Non-impressible 14 IV, 9 | is movement and the motor remains in contact with the thing 15 IV, 12| corrupted and its shape only remains. So ancient corpses suddenly