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Alphabetical [« »] laziest 1 laziness 1 lazy 2 lead 17 leaden 1 leaden-black 1 leader 9 | Frequency [« »] 17 kept 17 kine 17 king 17 lead 17 marine 17 nails 17 ox | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances lead |
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1 I, 17| connexion with the aorta.~Canals lead from the heart into the 2 I, 17| Furthermore, passages or ducts lead into the kidneys both from 3 I, 17| creature. The ducts that lead into the kidneys lose themselves 4 I, 17| cavity in the kidney there lead two considerable ducts or 5 IV, 6 | towards the passages that lead outwards through the shell; 6 IV, 8 | in fact, in some cases lead nowhere, like blind alleys, 7 IV, 8 | alleys, and in other cases lead only to the gills; but for 8 VI, 3 | portion. Of the two ducts that lead from the heart, the one 9 VI, 11| young.~Observations would lead to the general rule that 10 VI, 19| the shepherd, he takes the lead of the flock: and to this 11 VI, 29| growth in the fawn would not lead one to attribute extreme 12 VII, 3 | cedar, or with ointment of lead or with frankincense, commingled 13 IX, 1 | feed on and the life they lead.~ 14 IX, 8 | hatching is over, they at once lead the young out from the nest, 15 IX, 40| multiplicity of kings should lead to a dismemberment of the 16 IX, 40| kings are always ready to lead out swarms. They destroy 17 IX, 42| kings are found and they lead off detachments in swarms,