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1 I, 8 | since the sun does not remain in the same place, what 2 I, 12| water: and water cannot remain suspended in the air for 3 I, 14| a place does not always remain land or sea throughout all 4 I, 14| character, that some parts remain moist for a certain time, 5 I, 14| the country while others remain; and this goes on until 6 II, 2 | the salt water makes it remain there, while the sweet, 7 II, 2 | because this is seen to remain, so in the case of our present 8 II, 3 | inquirers. Whatever made the sea remain at first, whether it was 9 II, 3 | first. Does the sea always remain numerically one and consisting 10 II, 3 | the earth nor of the sea remain constant but only their 11 II, 8 | violent, and there it must remain in a cramped space like