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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 1 | subject to difference in respect of its genus, and there 2 I, 1 | quadrupeds. Further, in respect to locality of dwelling 3 I, 2 | identical in form, or varying in respect of excess or defect, or 4 I, 5 | and in such a way that in respect to its primitive germ it 5 I, 15 | animals is up and above in respect to their bodies; but man 6 I, 15 | this part uppermost in respect to the material universe.~ 7 I, 17 | internal organs, except in respect to the womb, and with reference 8 II, 1 | to the haunch.~Again, in respect to the teeth, animals differ 9 II, 11 | strong, and surpassing in respect of number and relative strength 10 III, 1 | one another thus far in respect to this organ; but they 11 III, 1 | However, the differences in respect to the wombs of these fishes 12 III, 3 | them (and that too more in respect to the frontward and larger 13 III, 6 | coagulation; for in this respect it resembles, or only comes 14 III, 11 | naturally fissile, and in this respect it differs in degree in 15 III, 11 | phenomenon is observable in respect of the nails.~In the case 16 IV, 1 | to have, inside-in this respect resembling the red-blooded 17 IV, 3 | size and breadth, and in respect of the ventral flap; for 18 IV, 4 | and bivalves are in some respect similar in construction, 19 IV, 6 | of excretion, and in this respect it resembles a plant.~Of 20 IV, 7 | relative magnitude, and in this respect that the achetes or chirper 21 v, 7 | the female differs in no respect from the male except in 22 v, 9 | and is exceptional in this respect. This conclusion in regard 23 v, 14 | made more confidently in respect to the she-goat than to 24 v, 15 | of generation both with respect to copulating and non-copulating 25 v, 21 | flower of the olive. And in respect to the olive theory, it 26 VI, 10 | cartilaginous fishes differs in this respect from the womb of birds, 27 VI, 10 | from that in birds in this respect, that it does not exhibit 28 VI, 12 | two. The porpoise in this respect resembles the dolphin, and, 29 VI, 19 | and the difference in this respect depends on the waters they 30 VI, 21 | they are capable in this respect at the age of two years. 31 VII, 6 | are apt to change in this respect with advancing age: for 32 VIII, 1 | but the sponge is in every respect like a vegetable. And so 33 VIII, 1 | differ from one another in respect to sexual intercourse through 34 VIII, 2 | especially ravenous in this respect. The cephalus and the mullet 35 VIII, 8 | drinking; but the horse in this respect resembles the camel, for 36 VIII, 29| which is exceptional in this respect, that for its bite no specific 37 IX, 3 | been observed, differ in respect to timidity, to gentleness, 38 IX, 44 | detect great differences in respect to courage and timidity,


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