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1 2| by the moist or cold; but heat and dryness are evidently 2 4| example as one might conceive Heat or the Sun to be, is the 3 4| juices are changed by the heat, which shows that their 4 4| sapidity from the agency of Heat alone. For water is of all 5 4| subjected to the action of Heat, show any tendency to acquire 6 4| that some other agency than heat is the cause of sapidity. 7 4| comparative consistency. Heat is, however, a coagent in 8 4| natural substance, is dry. Heat is, however, the essential 9 4| moving it on by the agency of heat through the dry and earthy, 10 4| assimilated causes these; for the heat or cold is the direct cause 11 4| our subject here requires. Heat causes growth, and fits 12 4| whatever effects external heat produces in external bodies, 13 4| produced by their internal heat in animal and vegetable 14 4| is [i.e. by the agency of heat as described] that nourishment 15 5| tend to annul the kinetic heat which helps to fabricate 16 5| of the lightness of the heat in them, mount to the brain, 17 5| and such things. For the heat and stimulation set up by 18 6| Sound, Weight, Cold or Heat, [Heaviness or] Lightness,