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1 I, 7| fiery principle not of such excessive strength as to burn up much 2 I, 7| rule the is found to be excessive either in duration or strength. 3 II, 4| getting seasonable or even excessive rains while there is drought 4 II, 5| instance a sharp frost: or excessive heat wastes it. In the intermediate 5 II, 5| earth. For we meet with no excessive heat or cold in the direction 6 II, 8| moist evaporation. Again, excessive rain causes more of the 7 II, 8| when there is drought or excessive rain locally. Now earthquakes 8 IV, 6| cannot be dissolved except by excessive heat, but they can be softened-though