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1 I, 2 | his words are:~For "tis by Earth we see Earth, by Water Water,~ 2 I, 2 | For "tis by Earth we see Earth, by Water Water,~By Ether 3 I, 3 | if downward, it must be earth; for upward and downward 4 I, 5 | says of bone,~The kindly Earth in its broad-bosomed moulds~ 5 I, 5 | which consist wholly of earth such as bones, sinews, and 6 II, 4 | the natural tendency of earth to travel downwards, and 7 II, 4 | that holds together the earth and the fire which tend 8 II, 5 | contain in themselves fire, earth, and all the other elements, 9 II, 7 | given moment between the earth and its envelope, its movement 10 II, 11| Consequently it must be composed of earth along with these, which 11 III, 1 | condition of all sensibility-and earth either in none or, if anywhere, 12 III, 3 | the inhabited part of the earth, and the following dilemma 13 III, 13| elements with the exception of earth can constitute organs of 14 III, 13| can it consist solely of earth. For touch is as it were 15 III, 13| qualities which characterize earth, but also the hot and the 16 III, 13| because they consist of earth. So too plants, because 17 III, 13| because they consist of earth, have no sensation. Without 18 III, 13| touch cannot consist of earth or of any other single element.~