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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 6 | in other matters. And, of course, man is the animal with 2 II, 1 | larger than the lower, but in course of growth he comes to reverse 3 II, 1 | lower part larger, and in course of growth the upper part 4 III, 3 | great or small, holds its course therein. But of the remaining 5 III, 4 | vein, and ascends, by a course similar to the course recently 6 III, 4 | a course similar to the course recently described, into 7 III, 4 | but, as it advances in its course, it gets narrower and more 8 III, 4 | have thrown light upon the course of the veins and their points 9 III, 7 | On the upper part of the course of the backbone are the 10 III, 7 | with it, as a matter of course, the presence or the absence 11 IV, 8 | would seem that the natural course of development were congenitally 12 v, 2 | and hind, domesticated, of course. Covering with the wolf 13 v, 14 | the males improve in the course of the second year, when 14 v, 32 | would be to the snail. In course of time this grub becomes 15 VI, 3 | them trend in a convoluted course (as the egg substance goes 16 VII, 1 | afterward to old age, the course of nature, in so far as 17 VII, 3 | longer takes its natural course but finds its way to the 18 VII, 4 | conceived a third child; and in course of time she brought forth 19 VII, 8 | and birth in the natural course of things takes place in 20 VIII, 6 | subjected previously to a course of starvation; after the 21 VIII, 13| favourable to their own course. And, by the way, the young 22 IX, 8 | they all as a matter of course tread any new-comer. Tame 23 IX, 9 | downfall. A woodpecker once, in course of domestication, was seen 24 IX, 41 | when oaks have been in course of felling, they may be


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