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1 I, 1 | the affections we may call common to air and water, and the 2 I, 3 | that can be resolved into a common and ultimate substrate.~ 3 I, 6 | impossibilities, some of which are common to all of them, while others 4 I, 9 | earth. It is the region common to water and air, and the 5 II, 2 | the outermost both on the common view and on ours). Now the 6 II, 3 | earth is carried to their common destination.~It is equally 7 II, 6 | nature and the properties common to them all or peculiar 8 IV, 9 | given direction). Fumes are common secretion of dry and moist 9 IV, 9 | class. For there is no name common to all the objects that 10 IV, 10| some of them, like wax, are common to earth and water alike.