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1 II | same nature as that of the muscles when they contract in the 2 II | sinews and fibres; for the muscles, when in action, acquire 3 II | them in the bellies of the muscles of the body at large. To 4 V | larynx is closed by its muscles and by the epiglottis. The 5 V | raised and opened by its muscles in the same way as a sac 6 V | downwards by the transverse muscles, and then carried farther 7 XV | and the compression of the muscles generally. The blood is 8 XVII| constitute a kind of small muscles, which are superadded and 9 XVII| was acquainted with the muscles, and advisedly referred 10 XVII| general structures, as in muscles generally. All anatomists