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1 1| is a sensible element, of similar partsall through, simple,
2 1| parts of the bodyis in a similar condition. While, however,
3 1| name of nutriment; to the similar material which is being
4 1| Havingabruptly made these and similar remarks in precise and clear
5 1| Further, he says that itis on similar principles that there occur
6 1| become entangled with other similar particles of the iron, and
7 1| is naturallyin every way similar to the first. ~ ~Such an
8 1| according to it, when five similar pieces of iron are arrangedin
9 1| othersects depending on similar principles are now entirely
10 1| proper to write any other similar opinion,then we in our turn
11 2| faculty for attracting blood similar to that possessed by the
12 2| or margin, other material similar to that of which it was
13 2| is succeeded by another similar difficulty. For this small
14 3| undergoing peristaltic movements, similar to those of the intestines. ~
15 3| meat, for they have a smell similar to that of the animal's
16 3| Ancients said that digestion is similar to the process of boiling,
17 3| one remaining throughout similar to what it is in the stomach,
18 3| the gullet is precisely similar to what it is in the act
19 3| rejects the food. And in a similar way of the other organs
20 3| from getting it all. In a similar manner the stomach easily
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