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1 I, 4 | star" when it "shoots" a single body that is thrown? Apparently 2 I, 8 | that, if the motion of a single star excites a flame, that 3 I, 8 | case is an affection of a single star here forms in the same 4 I, 11| vapour collects for it in a single day and from a small area, 5 I, 14| mouths of the Nile, with the single exception of that at Canopus, 6 II, 1 | see, then, that just as single rivers flow from mountains, 7 II, 2 | here we can find no such single mass, as in the case of 8 II, 8 | sometimes flows outwards in a single body, sometimes inwards, 9 II, 8 | part inside, but moves in a single body, its strength must 10 II, 8 | stop at once or after a single shock, but first the shocks 11 III, 1 | figure is described by a single motion that figure must 12 III, 2 | coincide, and all that in a single day in the month. For if 13 III, 3 | to AEB and meeting at a single point E. So if you draw 14 III, 6 | gives the reflection in it a single colour, while the fact that