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1 1| and the like, require a great deal of alteration, in order
2 1| not one singlepart, but a great many parts, and these widely
3 1| other hand, clears away a great quantityof bile, and the
4 1| luxuriously, you will with great difficulty evacuate a verysmall
5 1| you ventureto say that so great a weight of iron can be
6 1| for some reason replied at great lengthto certain other foolish
7 2| to be overwhelmed with a great quantity of blood, it would
8 2| those that spring from the great artery [aorta]! And to judge
9 2| have heard from others how great an authority he was on "
10 2| various parts, namely, a great many of these primary, invisible,
11 2| emaciated and who need a great restoration of nutrition,
12 2| in one way only, but in a great many different respects (
13 2| agreeing with all these great men, nor for imagining that
14 2| animal, and that it causes great pain if it be not evacuated.
15 2| example, beet contains a great deal of bile, and bread
16 2| alimentary canal, is of great service in digestion; there
17 2| subject has been treated at great length by Aristotle and
18 2| pretended to despise these great men - he who does not despise
19 3| of division. There are a great many people who frequently
20 3| thus, while producing a great and appreciable effect,
21 3| them in any case it does great damage. Now, the masticated
22 3| burning hearths around a great cauldron - to the right
23 3| appear to me to lack to a great extent the power of the
24 3| little. For I find that a great many things which have been
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