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1 I, 6 | say that the tail does not belong to the comet iself, but 2 II, 1 | All the waters that exist belong to one or other of these 3 II, 1 | water from springs must belong to one or other of them. 4 II, 2 | that of water. It seems to belong to the sea because the weight 5 IV, 4 | those which must primarily belong to a determined thing, for 6 IV, 7 | by cold, but solidified, belong rather to water, e.g.. wine, 7 IV, 7 | like that of the stag, belong rather to water and are 8 IV, 9 | fumes, like oil and pitch, belong rather to the moist, but 9 IV, 10| sediment in it then it will belong to earth or to water according 10 IV, 10| Amber, too, appears to belong to this class of things: 11 IV, 10| affections we have enumerated belong to these two classes and