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1 I, 3 | of vapour, and that its vaporous nature is the reason why 2 I, 11| corresponding phenomenon in the vaporous region near the earth is 3 I, 13| If the cold causes the vaporous air to condense into water 4 II, 4 | now a great excess of the vaporous, now of the dry and smoky 5 II, 6 | condenses and gathers the vaporous air, and because it is easterly 6 II, 8 | disappears into the earth the vaporous exhalation concentrates 7 III, 6 | are two exhalations, one vaporous the other smoky, and there 8 III, 6 | stone compounded of it. The vaporous exhalation is the cause 9 III, 6 | the imprisonment of the vaporous exhalation in the earth,