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1 Pref| whey and butter in milk, or heat in hot water), with which 2 IV | long as it was imbued with heat and spirit. And, indeed, 3 V | adds anything else to it - heat, spirit, perfection, - must 4 VI | lungs, by reason of their heat and motion, must then be 5 VI | warmer, and when adult their heat greater-ignited, as I might 6 VIII| renews its fluidity, natural heat, and becomes powerful, fervid, 7 XI | this is neither from the heat, nor the pain, nor the vacuum 8 XI | afflux of nutriment and heat being prevented by the ligature, 9 XI | ligature, without pain, or heat, or any horror of a vacuum, 10 XI | should it be otherwise? Heat and pain and a vacuum draw, 11 XI | the kind as an effect of heat, or pain, or the vacuum 12 XI | without either pain, or heat, or a vacuum. Were pain 13 XI | developed, without either heat or any great pain: the near 14 XV | place through deficiency of heat,1 and since all living things 15 XV | and preserved; from which heat and life are dispensed to 16 XV | generating and keeping up heat and spirits under all circumstances, 17 XV | it should again receive heat and spirits, and all else 18 XV | so speedily restored to heat and colour and life, as 19 XV | new efflux and contact of heat from its source. But how 20 XV | parts attract in which the heat and life are almost extinct? 21 XV | fountain where life and heat are restored to the refrigerated 22 XV | particles recover their heat which was failing, and their 23 XV | nutrition and a want of native heat.~[Footnote 2: De Part. Animal., 24 XVI | occasionally irregular; but the heat increasing, the matter becoming 25 XVI | whilst the preternatural heat kindled in the heart is 26 XVII| larger supply of native heat, in order that the aliment