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1 I, 11 | inhalation and exhalation go right on from the nose towards 2 I, 15 | front and a back part, a right and a left side. Now the 3 I, 15 | and a left side. Now the right and the left side are pretty 4 I, 15 | by one or two extending right across, in the case of the 5 I, 15 | to front and back, or to right and left, all this as regards 6 I, 15 | in front", "behind", "right" and "left", are used in 7 I, 15 | The arms are situated to right and left, and bend inwards: 8 I, 16 | bilateral. Behind this, right at the back, comes what 9 I, 17 | passages conveys it to the right cavity, and the other to 10 I, 17 | from the great vein goes right through the liver, at a 11 I, 17 | provided with this organ, the right kidney is situated higher 12 I, 17 | sinewy vein, stretching right along the spine through 13 II, 1 | distinct from those on the right than man.~The fore-limbs 14 II, 1 | animal never overpasses the right with the left, but always 15 II, 17 | to a tube just where the right and left gills meet together. 16 II, 17 | organ lies entirely on the right side; where the liver is 17 II, 17 | half of the organ is on the right side: for in some fishes 18 II, 17 | where the spleen was on the right hand and the liver on the 19 III, 2 | under the breasts; one from right to left, and the other from 20 III, 2 | and the other from left to right; that from the left, through 21 III, 2 | testicle, that from the right, to the spleen and kidney 22 III, 2 | along the backbone, one to right, one to left; either one 23 III, 2 | the body, from that on the right hand to the right side and 24 III, 2 | on the right hand to the right side and from that on the 25 III, 2 | veins; from that on the right towards the liver, from 26 III, 2 | with the trunk and extend right down the thigh. The largest 27 III, 2 | the head; some from the right side towards the left, and 28 III, 2 | the left side towards the right; and the two veins terminate 29 III, 2 | until they change over from right to left and from left to 30 III, 2 | to left and from left to right.~‘Blood is thickest when 31 III, 3 | into the lung; those from right to left going in underneath 32 III, 3 | kidney; those from left to right running from the lung in 33 III, 3 | is situated rather to the right hand side of the body, and 34 III, 3 | right-hand side; it then extends right through the chamber, coming 35 III, 4 | extends, freely suspended, right through the midriff, and 36 III, 4 | through the armpit into the right arm and unites with the 37 III, 4 | running along the backbone right through the loins; by and 38 III, 4 | cross-garter fashion, from right to left and from left to 39 III, 4 | to left and from left to right, and unite in the hams with 40 III, 17 | to take on fat; and the right kidney is always less supplied 41 IV, 2 | their structure, for the right claw has the extreme flat 42 IV, 2 | teeth: only that in the right claw they are all small 43 IV, 2 | not close together. Both right and left claws have the 44 IV, 3 | most part they have the right claw bigger and stronger 45 IV, 4 | circumstance that they often jump right out of the apparatus by 46 IV, 4 | have their shells on the right hand side, and move not 47 IV, 4 | testaceans; for they bore right through the shells of other 48 IV, 4 | there runs a single passage right on to the stomach, but the 49 v, 6 | character, growing attached right up to the middle of the 50 v, 8 | intercourse with a view to the right nurture subsequently of 51 VI, 3 | Then comes another membrane right round the embryo, as has 52 VI, 3 | head is situated over the right leg close to the flank, 53 VI, 21 | are capable of conception right on to the autumn. When kine 54 VIII, 9 | has been known to drink right off fourteen Macedonian 55 VIII, 13| keeping the shore on their right, and swim out of it with 56 VIII, 13| and seeing better with the right eye.~During the daytime 57 VIII, 24| male, a twitching of the right testicle.~Stall-reared horses 58 IX, 8 | union that they often come right in the way of the decoy-birds, 59 IX, 40 | built in a continuous row right through. The long bees build 60 IX, 43 | their young under a stone, right on the ground, in a couple 61 IX, 45 | flank better than objects right in front. It has no upper 62 IX, 48 | in the effort they spring right over the a ship’s masts