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1 Ded | the foundation of their life, the sovereign of everything 2 Pref| spirits, the centre from which life is dispensed to the several 3 IV | still continues to beat; life, therefore, appears to linger 4 IV | animals more tenacious of life, whose radical moisture 5 IV | recovered new strength and life, so that both ventricles 6 IV | as it were from death to life.~Besides this, however, 7 IV | henceforth give constant signs of life. When at length, and after 8 IV | or not we are to say that life begins with the palpitation 9 IV | beginning or principle of their life.~We have a small shrimp 10 IV | representation of the commencement of life.~~ 11 VI | for the whole course of life; as, for example, in the 12 VIII| fervid, a kind of treasury of life, and impregnated with spirits, 13 VIII| consequently, is the beginning of life; the sun of the microcosm, 14 VIII| indeed the foundation of life, the source of all action. 15 IX | nothing but spirits during the life of an animal. The true cause 16 XV | preserved; from which heat and life are dispensed to all parts 17 XV | heart is the principle of life, and that all passes in 18 XV | restored to heat and colour and life, as by a new efflux and 19 XV | attract in which the heat and life are almost extinct? Or how 20 XV | truly that fountain where life and heat are restored to 21 XV | the heart be unaffected, life and health may be restored 22 XVI | consistency, and appear to possess life, motion, sense, before any 23 XVI | my purpose, but my whole life, perchance, would not suffice 24 XVII| contains within itself blood, life, sensation, and motion,