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1 I, 1| take place in the region nearest to the motion of the stars. 2 I, 2| to one another, air being nearest to fire, water to earth. 3 I, 3| between the earth and the nearest stars. Are we to consider 4 I, 3| part of the lower world is nearest to it, and so generates 5 I, 3| too, it is the air that is nearest to a thing in rapid motion 6 I, 3| should expect, as it is the nearest air that is most dissolved 7 I, 8| biggest and most numerous and nearest to one another. Now the 8 II, 4| more active where it is nearest to the effect; but in its 9 II, 5| developed not when the sun is nearest to the north, but when its 10 III, 2| rainbow the band that is nearest to this one and smallest 11 III, 4| reflected from the band which is nearest to the primary rainbow. 12 III, 4| rainbow is that which is nearest, and so it will be red;