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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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1 I, 6 | animals. For it is in a way relative to these parts, first and 2 I, 15| and the female sex. The relative position of the parts as 3 II, 1 | animals, in growth, retain the relative proportion of the parts, 4 II, 7 | from one another in the relative size of their mouths. In 5 II, 11| in respect of number and relative strength those found in 6 II, 14| their properties, and their relative diversities.~ 7 II, 15| organ attain so great a relative size. Other fishes have 8 III, 1 | the properties, and the relative differences of the other 9 III, 7 | but only in the way of relative hardness, softness, or magnitude. 10 III, 7 | one another in the way of relative excess or relative defect, 11 III, 7 | way of relative excess or relative defect, or in the way of 12 III, 8 | differs from it in the way of relative excess or relative defect. 13 III, 8 | way of relative excess or relative defect. And just like bone, 14 III, 10| quality also according to the relative heat or warmth of the locality: 15 III, 11| take into consideration his relative size. In the skin or hide 16 IV, 4 | conspicuous), and, furthermore, in relative hardness or softness, and 17 IV, 4 | discernible. But for the relative positions of these parts 18 IV, 7 | differ from one another in relative magnitude, and in this respect


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