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1 I, 13| in definite subterranean lakes. On the contrary, just as 2 I, 13| there are said to be great lakes, yet they say that all these 3 I, 13| a quantity of water like lakes: only they cannot be big 4 I, 13| reasonable to suppose those lakes to contain the whole volume 5 I, 14| was formed and after it lakes and dry land, but in course 6 I, 14| that was left behind in the lakes dried up and is now all 7 I, 14| that it, too, like most lakes, was originally produced 8 II, 1 | pools, for instance, and lakes, which differ merely in 9 II, 2 | rivers. Many of these form lakes in various places (our sea