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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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life

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 1 | wings or be fitted for a life in the water; and some partake 2 I, 1 | particulars as to their habits of life and modes of existence will 3 II, 1 | does not progress in early life as he does at maturity, 4 II, 4 | where at the very close of life the wisdom-teeth have come 5 III, 15 | liquid excretion; but in life, in addition to the normal 6 III, 19 | at all times, as long as life lasts. Blood is developed 7 IV, 10 | dream occurs in advanced life it prognosticates either 8 v, 14 | in regard to the time of life that is best adapted for 9 v, 17 | after birth and in later life; this is true both of crabs 10 v, 32 | contain the conditions of life.~There is a grub entitled 11 v, 33 | next year; in fact, the life of the animal is said not 12 VI, 3 | moves as though endowed with life, and from it two vein-ducts 13 VI, 3 | result of copulation, and no life comes from such eggs by 14 VI, 20 | other at all periods of life. A very remarkable phenomenon 15 VI, 22 | seasons and during its whole life; the mare can take the horse 16 VI, 22 | can take the horse all its life long, but is not thus ready 17 VI, 23 | index-teeth, she will bear all her life through; but if not, then 18 VI, 28 | befalling them in early life in the region of the testicles, 19 VII, 1 | the way, at this time of life those who try by friction 20 VII, 1 | apt to continue into later life. For girls who give way 21 VII, 1 | it is about this time of life that in men the beard makes 22 VII, 4 | embryo is not capable of life if it be formed without 23 VII, 4 | earliest that are capable of life, and most of them are weakly-for 24 VII, 6 | female children and in later life male children; and in other 25 VII, 10 | was bloodless came back to life again.~It is the natural 26 VIII, 1 | things lifeless to animal life in such a way that it is 27 VIII, 1 | whilst it is devoid of life as compared with an animal, 28 VIII, 1 | animal, is endowed with life as compared with other corporeal 29 VIII, 1 | with regard to habits of life. Thus of plants that spring 30 VIII, 1 | more social footing.~The life of animals, then, may be 31 VIII, 1 | all their interests and life concentrate. Their food 32 VIII, 2 | temperature and on habit of life, are such animals on the 33 VIII, 2 | their food; and the mode of life of an animal corresponds 34 VIII, 2 | So much for the mode of life of the crustacean.~Molluscs 35 VIII, 3 | also feeds on such animal life as is cast up on the beach, 36 VIII, 28| 28~Variety in animal life may be produced by variety 37 IX, 1 | food they feed on and the life they lead.~ 38 IX, 7 | many resemblances to human life may be observed. Pre-eminent 39 IX, 14 | eggs, and lays eggs all its life long, beginning to do so 40 IX, 17 | it has a strong hold on life and is full of resource. 41 IX, 43 | working and the habits of life of the bee, the wasp, and


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