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1 II, 6 | it is difficult to get a sight of it.~ 2 II, 11 | thus contrives to get a sight of any object that it wants 3 II, 17 | in fish it would at first sight seem otherwise, for the 4 III, 2 | inside the body and out of sight. For this reason anatomists 5 IV, 8 | here included), is five: sight, hearing, smell, taste, 6 IV, 8 | this animal is deprived of sight; it has no eyes visible, 7 IV, 8 | at all events, they have sight, smell, and taste. As for 8 IV, 8 | sapid juices.~With regard to sight and hearing, we cannot make 9 v, 17 | parts asunder; but at first sight the whole appears to be 10 VI, 5 | difficult as it is to get a sight of it, a vulture’s nest 11 VIII, 12| the birds in the rear lose sight of their companions in the 12 IX, 5 | creature keeps it out of sight because it possesses some 13 IX, 5 | the other keeps out of sight and shoots, at a signal 14 IX, 11 | the daytime keeps out of sight.~The hawk also builds in 15 IX, 11 | of capture, keeps out of sight, is gentle of disposition,