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1 I, 3| towards its limit on the side of the air, and of the world 2 I, 7| diffused equally on every side the star is said to be fringed, 3 I, 9| as the sun moves to this side or that, the moisture in 4 II, 1| where the land on either side contracts an open sea into 5 II, 2| the rivers to flow on this side of the earth’s centre and 6 II, 2| they started from the other side of the earth’s centre, they 7 II, 2| they might return from this side of it. They descend only 8 II, 4| clouds collect on either side, and when the sun approaches 9 II, 4| recedes to the opposite side there are storms and rain. 10 II, 9| denser and colder on the side where the heat escapes to 11 III, 1| are always densest on the side where the heat escapes. 12 III, 2| rods are always seen by the side of the sun, not above or 13 III, 6| reach the sun. But at the side of the sun, it is possible 14 III, 6| dissipated. Indeed, even by the side of the sun, it is not found