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1 II, 6 | the mouth, so that it is difficult to get a sight of it.~ 2 IV, 2 | with such speed that it is difficult to overtake them; these 3 v, 15| inside; if it be empty it is difficult to shake it off. Such are 4 v, 16| together, and it becomes a difficult task to detach it. It makes 5 VI, 4 | case of some birds it is difficult to detect the fact from 6 VI, 5 | rear of armies. However, difficult as it is to get a sight 7 VI, 12| flabbiness of its body it is difficult to kill a seal by a blow, 8 VI, 18| they say it is extremely difficult to get as it oozes out only 9 VI, 18| with such animals, it is difficult to verify the circumstance, 10 VI, 20| incident, however, it is difficult for any but an expert to 11 VI, 22| at a time that may render difficult the rearing of the future 12 VII, 1 | in childbed is apt to be difficult.~The frame fails of reaching 13 VII, 3 | be smooth conception is difficult, for the matter slips off; 14 VII, 3 | they be thick it is also difficult. But if on digital examination 15 VII, 4 | acute and by a long way more difficult. Women who have connexion 16 VII, 9 | belly; and parturition is difficult in those who begin by suffering 17 VII, 9 | is apt to be especially difficult if during the process the 18 VII, 10| For not only in cases of difficult labour must she be able 19 VII, 10| no sound, even though in difficult labour it put forth its 20 VII, 10| is apt to be followed by difficult parturition. But if discharge 21 IX, 1 | wakeful, more shrinking, more difficult to rouse to action, and 22 IX, 5 | shed their horns in places difficult of access or discovery, 23 IX, 7 | process of incubation. It is difficult to distinguish between the 24 IX, 11| brakes and crevices; it is difficult of capture, keeps out of 25 IX, 49| rump, so that it becomes difficult to recognize that they are