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1 II, 7 | tends to create fire in wood, stone, and iron; and with 2 II, 13| because it floated like wood and other similar substances, 3 III, 3 | such bodies. For flesh and wood and all other similar bodies 4 III, 3 | does fire contain flesh or wood, or it would exude them. 5 III, 4 | examples are flesh, bone, wood, and stone. Since then the 6 IV, 1 | two heavy things, such as wood and bronze, we say that 7 IV, 2 | assert, lead is heavier than wood. For all bodies, in spite 8 IV, 4 | instance, a talent’s weight of wood is heavier than a mina of 9 IV, 4 | of lead, but in water the wood is the lighter. The reason