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1 I, II | to perish by want or wild beasts has been the practice; as 2 II, XI | And therefore, I think, beasts compare not their ideas 3 II, XI | may probably conjecture beasts have not.~6. Compounding. 4 II, XI | it may be doubted whether beasts compound and enlarge their 5 II, XI | a faculty which we see beasts come short in. And, therefore, 6 II, XVIII| distinct cries of birds and beasts, are modified by diversity 7 II, XXVII| detruded into the bodies of beasts, as fit habitations, with 8 II, XXIX | and several other sorts of beasts that are spotted. So that 9 III, VI | of kin both to birds and beasts that they are in the middle 10 III, VI | of men had the heads of beasts, as dogs, horses, &c. If 11 IV, XVII | to be distinguished from beasts, and wherein it is evident 12 IV, XVIII| most distinguish us from beasts, and ought most peculiarly 13 IV, XVIII| and more senseless than beasts themselves. Credo, quia 14 IV, XX | between some men and some beasts. But how this comes about