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Alphabetical [« »] pours 1 powder 1 powdered 1 power 9 powerful 5 powers 3 poynx 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 plain 9 pleiads 9 pontus 9 power 9 purpose 9 quadrupedal 9 quails | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances power |
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1 I, 1 | birds have feet of little power, and are therefore called 2 I, 1 | exception exercise their power of singing or chattering 3 IV, 7 | Such of them as have the power of jumping have the hinder 4 IV, 9 | kinds, but they have no power of converse. In fact, this 5 IV, 9 | converse. In fact, this power, or language, is peculiar 6 v, 19| quiescent state it takes on the power of motion, as though born 7 VI, 16| that sun-heat has its chief power and produces putrefaction. 8 IX, 37| overpowering them by the power of shock that is resident 9 IX, 40| have the wish without the power, to use such weapons. The