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1 1| shaping. That is to say, in order that bone, nerve,veins,
2 1| altering the nutriment.For in order that the yellow may become
3 1| alteration is required, but in order that the whitemay become
4 1| originalnewly-formed flesh; but in order that blood may turn into
5 1| great deal of alteration, in order tobecome blood. ~ ~This,
6 1| Stillmore, remember how, in order that the second piece of
7 1| objection to our view, in order thateither you may convince
8 1| anything or try any shift in order to find some plausible explanationwhich
9 2| heart). If, however, in order to explain how plethora
10 2| a nature. Therefore, in order that it may not perish,
11 2| primarily, therefore, in order that any one of the things
12 2| with the Peripatetics in order to furnish his Nature-lore
13 2| amount of presentation in order to feed them up, he argues
14 2| when the spleen is out of order is darker in colour, and
15 2| badly when they are out or order, so also the spleen, which
16 3| activity; it is attracted in order that it may be presented.
17 3| retaining the embryo, but in order that the latter may arrive
18 3| sake of attracting, but in order to benefit by what is acquired
19 3| has been so constituted in order that it may contract upon
20 3| urge and strain himself in order to learn thoroughly all
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