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1 I, 7| plentiful supply of that secretion. Hence the air is necessarily 2 II, 3| warming of the earth cause the secretion such a great quantity of 3 II, 4| wind. Again, suppose this secretion is present and wind prevails; 4 II, 8| in the earth. Then this secretion is shut up in a narrow compass 5 II, 8| and straight (because the secretion is small). As the sea is 6 III, 1| remaining operations of this secretion in the same way as we have 7 III, 1| due to the rapidity of the secretion. Now when this secretion 8 III, 1| secretion. Now when this secretion issues in a great and continuous 9 III, 6| given of the effects of the secretion above the surface of the 10 IV, 9| fire. For vapour is a moist secretion tending to the nature of 11 IV, 9| become earth. But the kind of secretion we are concerned with now 12 IV, 9| direction). Fumes are common secretion of dry and moist together