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1 II, 1 | alone can learn to make equal use of both hands.~All animals 2 II, 1 | or dugs, but not all of equal size. Thus the shepard has 3 III, 11| subsequent growths are found are equal in number. The hair on the 4 IV, 2 | is a gut, simple and of equal thickness throughout the 5 IV, 4 | in the same place, nor of equal size, nor similarly open 6 VI, 2 | not brought about within equal periods for all birds, but 7 VII, 2 | issue forth, but in amount equal to the residuum left in 8 VII, 3 | discharge to be withheld for an equal number of days, but not 9 VII, 3 | but not in all cases with equal exactitude. After conception,