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1 III, 5 | admits of a considerable amount of hard tension. In connexion 2 III, 7 | having marrow only in small amount, poor and thin, and in very 3 III, 11 | gets deeper but scantier in amount: and the hooves or claws 4 III, 20 | young, but a superfluous amount for general use, for cheese-making 5 III, 20 | apiece, and from the same amount of cow’s milk, thirty. Other 6 III, 20 | withal, and no superfluous amount and none fitted for cheese-making, 7 III, 21 | animals the comparative amount of the yield varies with 8 v, 31 | generated out of the slightest amount of putrefying matter; for 9 VI, 3 | outer surface, reduced in amount, glutinous, firm in substance, 10 VI, 3 | this time a considerable amount of the yolk is inside the 11 VI, 18 | young, exhibits the least amount of discharge after parturition, 12 VI, 18 | parturition, and emits the least amount of blood; that is to say, 13 VII, 2 | actually to issue forth, but in amount equal to the residuum left 14 VIII, 1 | differ from another as to its amount of apparent vitality; and, 15 VIII, 1 | graduated differentiation in amount of vitality and in capacity 16 VIII, 1 | intercourse through the varying amount of pleasure derived therefrom, 17 VIII, 6 | Pig-dealers can tell the amount of flesh taken on, by having 18 VIII, 9 | one meal; but so large an amount is unwholesome. As a general 19 VIII, 10| part of their food; a large amount of salt is mixed into their 20 VIII, 13| in quality owing to the amount of fresh river-water that 21 IX, 37 | feelers it has a certain amount of web-growth, resembling