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1 Ded | and here present them for general consideration in this treatise.~ 2 Ded | complete; for you have in general been the faithful witnesses 3 II | case of muscular fibres in general, when they contract, that 4 VI | about the composition of a general system of polity; or who, 5 VI | should proceed to draw general conclusions.~Had anatomists 6 VI | animals, as anatomists in general have described them, but 7 VIII| other parts of the heart in general, with many things besides, 8 VIII| bringing it back from the general system to the heart; the 9 X | constriction, so much in a general way must it emit upon each 10 XIII| true, that they may claim general credence. Now the remaining 11 XIV | blood, and to propose it for general adoption.~Since all things, 12 XV | which contains blood for the general use; all the others receive 13 XVII| serve, according to the general belief, as a source and 14 XVII| Moreover, and contrary to the general opinion, neither the heart 15 XVII| arrangement of its fibres and its general structures, as in muscles