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17 cicada
17 cock
17 crabs
17 death
17 detached
17 disposition
17 enveloped
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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death

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 4 | causes or artificial means, death ensues: further, every animal 2 I, 17 | escaped immediately after death.~Of the other internal organs 3 II, 11 | and retains this hue after death. It resembles the lizard 4 III, 11 | and in old age, and after death; and under these circumstances 5 III, 15 | been known to occur. After death, the organ passes no liquid 6 v, 20 | generation of insects. Their death is due to the shrivelling 7 v, 26 | spider, is ejected and put to death by the young ones; for very 8 VIII, 6 | may calculate that after death its flesh will weigh five-sixths 9 VIII, 20| are very apt to freeze to death in extremely cold weather. 10 VIII, 24| by others-either causes death by its bite or, at all events, 11 IX, 7 | union is only broken by the death of one of the two parties. 12 IX, 12 | chiefly at the approach of death; at this time they fly out 13 IX, 40 | the act they are put to death. It is no easy task for 14 IX, 40 | follows them, they put him to death. So much for the quitting 15 IX, 40 | known to have been stung to death by them. The kings are the 16 IX, 47 | by he bit his keeper to death. A story goes that the king 17 IX, 49 | growth of small spurs. On the death of a hen a cock has been


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