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1 II, X | of the wings, and so the bird mechanically be driven away 2 II, X | because this may tend to the bird’s preservation; yet that 3 II, X | motion of the organs in the bird’s voice as should conform 4 II, X | can be of no use to the bird’s preservation. But, which 5 III, III| things we meet with: every bird and beast men saw; every 6 III, XI | different.~7. Instance, bat and bird. Whether a bat be a bird 7 III, XI | bird. Whether a bat be a bird or no, is not a question, 8 III, XI | concerning the nature of a bird or a bat, to make their 9 III, XI | they both give the name bird, be all to be found in a 10 III, XI | other denies that a bat is a bird. And then the question is 11 III, XI | of the more general name bird were found in the complex 12 III, XI | doubt whether a bat were a bird or no. And here I desire 13 IV, XVI| indifferently, as that a bird should fly this or that