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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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natural

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1 I, 1 | long as they are in their natural conditions, as, for instance, 2 I, 4 | deprived of the same by natural causes or artificial means, 3 I, 6 | complete is the proper and natural method, and that whereby 4 I, 15| used in harmony with their natural positions; for in him, upper 5 I, 15| in accordance with their natural sense. But in regard to 6 I, 17| phenomenon is not due to natural causes, but bodes some mischief 7 III, 3 | there are some writers on Natural History who have not ventured 8 III, 4 | with blood, either from natural and inherent causes or from 9 III, 11| to a stop only where the natural ducts pour out their contents, 10 III, 19| blood that deteriorates from natural decay or from disease more 11 III, 19| deterioration from either natural decay or from disease, is 12 III, 19| good condition, either from natural causes or from their health 13 III, 20| sanguineous animals. All the natural liquids of the body are 14 III, 21| fire, which comes from the natural heat of the animal, as the 15 IV, 8 | that it would seem that the natural course of development were 16 IV, 9 | crustacean can produce any natural voice or sound. Fishes can 17 VI, 23| one foal, and that is its natural number, occasionally however 18 VII, 1 | in particular they feel a natural impulse to make usage of 19 VII, 1 | take place at the cost of natural healthy conditions.~Furthermore, 20 VII, 2 | manifests itself.~Under natural conditions it is after recovery 21 VII, 3 | discharge no longer takes its natural course but finds its way 22 VII, 4 | pregnant women their own natural hair is inclined to grow 23 VII, 8 | downwards, and birth in the natural course of things takes place 24 VII, 10| to life again.~It is the natural rule, as we have mentioned 25 VIII, 1| there exists some other natural potentiality akin to these. 26 VIII, 7| fatten also on barley in its natural state or on barley finely 27 IX, 1 | animals appear to have a natural capacity corresponding to 28 IX, 37| similar places, for their natural food is found there. Carnivorous 29 IX, 37| live the year out. It has a natural tendency to run off into


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