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1 I, 1 | admit of explanation in some degree. Further, the inquiry is 2 I, 3 | and from air, but varying degree of purity and in kind, especially 3 I, 3 | conditions in a sufficient degree. That most heat should be 4 I, 4 | between them being one of degree.~The explanation of these 5 I, 7 | does not appear in the same degree, though as a rule the is 6 I, 11| differing from them only in degree and quantity.~Snow and hoar-frost 7 I, 12| be present in the highest degree: for hail is ice as every 8 II, 4 | uninterruptedly but differs in degree and quantity that clouds 9 II, 8 | conditions in the highest degree (fire only becomes flame 10 III, 4 | is green, and a further degree of weakness gives violet. 11 III, 4 | makes that which is in some degree white look quite white. 12 IV, 4 | because it is a matter of degree, but since all the objects 13 IV, 10| are, to a greater or less degree, of earth. For of all these 14 IV, 12| same is true in a higher degree with face and hand. What