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 1    17|          is developed after nine months. But when her [P. 17.] labour
 2    19|  superfluous Light in any of the months, so that the deficiency
 3    21|         day. But by the Moon the months are indicated. For the beginning
 4    21|         For the beginning of the months and end of the months are
 5    21|        the months and end of the months are indicated by the Moon. [
 6    21|       Sun marks the days not the months.] For it is by the rising
 7    21|    divided. But in the matter of months it makes no division, because
 8    21|       begun. [The Moon marks the months not the days.] But the Moon,
 9    21|         makes a division for the months, but makes no division for
10    21|         who, indeed, ordered the months for the purpose of reckoning
11    21|      also the Moon to number the months, and as the day is completed
12    21|         also is completed in its months, and from its beginning
13    21|         mother and parent of the months. ~
14    22|          reckoning. For when the months are reckoned by, numbering [
15    22|         days which are after the months he did not put in their
16    22|         which exists in the Moon months are intercalated, [P. 24,
17    22| intercalated in order that since months and days are intercalated
18    22|        the perfect number of the months, and do not exist in the
19    22|       the days ? But between the months of the Moon and the numbering
20    22|          from the service of the months and days, that they may
21    23|         for the numbering of the months, and is not for a Refining. ~
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