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1 I, 3 | it. Now we find that the excess in volume is not proportionately 2 I, 3 | really fire, for fire is an excess of heat and a sort of ebullition; 3 I, 14| a great year and with it excess of rain. But this excess 4 I, 14| excess of rain. But this excess does not always occur in 5 I, 14| When, therefore, such an excess of rain occurs we must suppose 6 II, 3 | phenomenon is due to temporary excess of rain and not to any process 7 II, 4 | because there is now a great excess of the vaporous, now of 8 II, 7 | being unable to admit the excess of water it forces its way 9 IV, 3 | to defect of heat or to excess of the matter to be determined: