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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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   Book,  Paragraph
1 III, 12 | it, but the creature will die of the loss.~ 2 III, 17 | for this animal is apt to die from its kidneys being entirely 3 III, 19 | exceedingly large quantity they die. If the blood get exceedingly 4 v, 15 | is yet alive, for, if it die before the process is completed, 5 v, 15 | if forcibly removed they die.~(The star-fish is naturally 6 v, 20 | just as the larger animals die of old age.~Winged insects 7 v, 20 | old age.~Winged insects die in autumn from the shrinking 8 v, 28 | and the male grasshoppers die about the same time. In 9 v, 29 | locusts lay their eggs and die in like manner after laying 10 VI, 18 | knocked out, is almost sure to die soon afterwards. Swine for 11 VII, 4 | not live, but when they die their mothers are in great 12 VIII, 2 | greatly, and oftentimes die when they lie on the surface 13 VIII, 2 | pools to the tanks they will die; but not so if removed in 14 VIII, 2 | consequently they often die in large numbers when men 15 VIII, 2 | particularly cold. They will also die of suffocation if they be 16 VIII, 20| river discharges, it will die within a day after tasting 17 VIII, 25| the lungs the animal will die. Of all animals on its of 18 VIII, 27| insects, without exception, die if they be smeared over 19 VIII, 27| over with oil; and they die all the more rapidly if 20 VIII, 28| the mice, if they drink, die. Elsewhere also bastard-animals 21 VIII, 29| of Caria, it will surely die.~There is great variety 22 IX, 29 | consequence the smaller brood die of hunger; others say that, 23 IX, 40 | produced and the bees soon die out.~Bees scramble up the 24 IX, 40 | and no good at all but die out before the autumn. Whenever 25 IX, 40 | the weather be rough, they die on the spot, but if it be 26 IX, 40 | hold of. Bees that sting die from their inability to 27 IX, 40 | loses its sting the bee must die. They can kill with their 28 IX, 40 | inflict a sting. Bees that die are removed from the hive, 29 IX, 41 | into a second year, but all die when winter comes on; and 30 IX, 42 | the greater part of them die in the winter, but it is 31 IX, 50 | they are young, invariably die; but in the case of boars,


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