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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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exceptionally

   Book,  Paragraph
1 II, 1 | withers; the hippelaphus has, exceptionally, a beard by the larynx. 2 II, 15 | it unless the animal is exceptionally fat. With the elephant also 3 II, 17 | windpipe of the creature is exceptionally long, and the oesophagus 4 III, 7 | The bones of the lion are exceptionally hard; so hard, in fact, 5 v, 2 | penis in the male seal is exceptionally large.~ 6 v, 16 | sponge of Achilles", is exceptionally fine and close-textured 7 VI, 14 | the growth from the egg is exceptionally slow, and, in consequence, 8 VI, 21 | and these bulls live to an exceptionally advanced age, owing to their 9 VI, 22 | rare, and their young are exceptionally small and weak; the ordinary 10 VI, 22 | thirty years is regarded as exceptionally old. The mare lives usually 11 VI, 26 | Its flesh and milk are exceptionally palatable. The milk is drunk 12 VI, 29 | summer-time it becomes so exceptionally fat as to be unable to run: 13 VI, 35 | shortness of its legs it is exceptionally fleet of foot, owing to 14 VIII, 10| clothes made from them, are exceptionally infested with lice.)~ 15 VIII, 13| spawning, and the fresh and exceptionally sweet water has an invigorating 16 VIII, 15| particularly warm localities and in exceptionally fine weather, or on nights 17 VIII, 19| into this sea its water is exceptionally fresh, and the rivers bring 18 VIII, 19| caught in such places are exceptionally fat: that is, such fishes 19 VIII, 20| the sea-water then becomes exceptionally sweet. In the Euxine, owing 20 IX, 40 | twelve or fifteen pints, exceptionally good hives eighteen. Sheep


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