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1 I, 1| ordered in the motion of the heavens, and the physical element-enumerating 2 I, 3| between the earth and the heavens, the air would far exceed 3 I, 3| the circular motion of the heavens is, in a sort, matter, and 4 I, 3| scattered by the motion of the heavens and driven downwards in 5 I, 8| case of the whole of the heavens and all the upper motion. 6 I, 8| at each revolution of the heavens this matter has always been 7 I, 8| with the motions of the heavens, namely, shooting-stars 8 II, 4| follows the motion of the heavens. Hence the question might 9 II, 4| above: for the motion of the heavens determines the processes 10 III, 6| sun in the middle of the heavens, sight would be dissipated.