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 1   1, p.  xiv|   is fire, like Democritus; air, like the Stoics; some say
 2   2, p.  194|  become water, and I become air: I become fire, and then
 3   2, p.  194|     after a little, neither air, nor fire: he makes me a
 4   3, p.  195|     tell you, everything is air, and this air, thickening
 5   3, p.  195| everything is air, and this air, thickening and settling,
 6   3, p.  195| settling, becomes water and air; rarefying and spreading,
 7   3, p.  195|     nature, it becomes thin air: but if also it becomes
 8   6, p.  196|   going up, become fire and air, whilst the heavier parts,
 9   7, p.  197|  into water, and water into air; that the air floats, and
10   7, p.  197|    water into air; that the air floats, and that the fire
11   8, p.  197|  liken it to a pyramid. But air is completed by forty-eight
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