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nowhere 5
noxious 1
number 110
numbers 19
numbness 2
numerous 35
nurse 2
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19 hole
19 horned
19 lice
19 numbers
19 partridge
19 phenomena
19 proportion
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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   Book,  Paragraph
1 II, 14 | furnished with feet in greater numbers and with legs of more delicate 2 II, 14 | animals, as regards their numbers, their properties, and their 3 II, 17 | appendages but only in small numbers, as the hepatus and the 4 v, 18 | little spiders, in great numbers; the characteristic form 5 v, 19 | moisture, they grow in unusual numbers.~The tick is generated from 6 v, 30 | country, but is found in great numbers in the neighbourhood of 7 v, 30 | fact may account for their numbers in the territory adjacent 8 v, 32 | animalcules come in greater numbers if the woollen substances 9 v, 32 | come in especially large numbers if a spider be shut up in 10 VI, 2 | are produced in greater numbers. When they are put under 11 VI, 4 | instance their superabundant numbers by way of proof of the assertion. 12 VI, 5 | also that vultures in great numbers make a sudden appearance 13 VI, 10 | smaller), in considerable numbers, and also embryos lower 14 VI, 15 | fishes appear in larger numbers and of superior quality. 15 VI, 21 | autumn. When kine in large numbers receive the bull and conceive, 16 VI, 37 | fail to keep down their numbers by fumigating and unearthing 17 VIII, 2 | they often die in large numbers when men engaged in transporting 18 VIII, 20| underneath their gills in great numbers, and cause destruction among 19 IX, 11 | that all of a sudden great numbers of them will appear without


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