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1 4 | shipwrecks and rivers have become food for fishes, and many of 2 4 | lie exposed to become the food of any animals which may 3 4 | kind suitable for human food, which have fed on the bodies 4 5 | everything which is taken for food under the pressure of outward 5 6 | that mass of superfluous food introduced merely for filling 6 6 | take in mingled with their food something poisonous and 7 6 | animals, different kinds of food have been provided suitable 8 6 | medicines, or by better food, or by the natural forces, 9 7 | flesh recently changed by food of that kind, if it became 10 7 | that flesh, nourished by food unsuited to it, suffers 11 8 | NOT THE PROPER OR NATURAL FOOD OF MEN.~ But what need is 12 8 | bodies not allotted to be the food of any animal, and destined 13 8 | any animal whatsoever as food to those of the same kind, 14 8 | different kind serve for food according to nature? If, 15 8 | men was alloted to men for food, there will be nothing to 16 8 | other unlawful and unnatural food or act; and if what is against 17 18| being in want, requires food; as being mortal, posterity; 18 18| nature, and he requires food for his life, and requires 19 18| a judgment in order that food and posterity may be according 20 18| of course follows, since food and posterity refer to both 21 18| connection with the pleasure or food and culture of the body), 22 21| absolutely without need of food, it can never desire those 23 22| no desire drawing it to food or sexual intercourse, or 24 23| something else adapted for food, or shelter, or use; for