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1 II | in the ventricles of the larger animals, and contain all 2 IV | have truly a heart, not the larger creatures only, and those 3 VI | is a thin tough membrane, larger than the opening, extended 4 VI | be presumed to require a larger supply of nourishment. The 5 VI | arrangement in one of the larger members of the mouse family, 6 VI | discover the causes why in the larger and more perfect animals 7 VI | It must be because the larger and more perfect animals 8 VII | possibility in man, oxen, and the larger animals generally, of the 9 IX | member of the body, in much larger quantity than were sufficient 10 IX | organ into the artery - a larger quantity in every case than 11 IX | transfused at one time in larger, at another in smaller, 12 IX | equal, if not perchance in larger quantity by the veins than 13 X | poured into the arteries in larger quantities than it can be 14 XI | and the blood carried in larger quantity to the extremities, 15 XIII| would have to pass from larger into continually smaller 16 XIII| blood, beginning in the larger and tending towards the 17 XIII| the lesser to end in the larger branches is favoured, or, 18 XV | and from these into the larger trunks by the motion of 19 XVII| properly doubted.~In all the larger and warmer animals which 20 XVII| to animals that are yet larger, warmer, and more perfect, 21 XVII| consistency, these require a larger, stronger, and more fleshy 22 XVII| perfect nutrition, and a larger supply of native heat, in