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1 I, 9 | must think of it as a river flowing up and down in a circle 2 I, 13| from a sort of vessel and flowing until the vessel is empty, 3 I, 13| water that is continuously flowing day by day, and consider 4 I, 14| the Nile has always been flowing, but that the region whence 5 II, 1 | flow or are stationary. All flowing water has springs. (By a 6 II, 2 | innumerable and vast rivers are flowing into it every day.) But 7 II, 2 | rivers: all the time they are flowing their water forms a compact 8 II, 2 | from which all waters, flowing and standing, are derived. 9 II, 2 | issue forth they will not be flowing down any more than up, but 10 II, 2 | get the proverbial rivers flowing upwards, which is impossible. 11 II, 3 | they are in the case of a flowing river or a burning flame. 12 II, 4 | some large object without flowing from any source or spring.~ 13 IV, 1 | So too anything that is flowing or in motion is less apt