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1 I, 3 | reason why that air is not condensed into water.~But whenever 2 I, 3 | formed and why the air is not condensed into water, and what account 3 I, 4 | At other times the air is condensed by cold and squeezes out 4 I, 10| is frozen before it has condensed to water again it is hoar-frost; 5 I, 10| dew when the vapour has condensed into water and the heat 6 I, 11| there fall three bodies condensed by cold, namely rain, snow, 7 II, 2 | upper region, where it is condensed again by the cold and so 8 II, 2 | dissolved and all of it condensed back into water.~The drinkable, 9 II, 3 | everything that is digested is condensed), and also sweat; in these 10 III, 3 | when air and vapour are condensed into a cloud and the condensed 11 III, 3 | condensed into a cloud and the condensed matter is uniform and consists 12 III, 4 | among others. Air must be condensed if it is to act as a mirror, 13 III, 4 | mirror, just as distant and condensed air normally does, and his 14 IV, 3 | everything that ripens is condensed from a spirituous into a