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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 15 | bends at the elbow. The inner part of the hand is termed 2 I, 16 | is not the case with the inner parts. For the fact is that 3 I, 16 | For the fact is that the inner parts of man are to a very 4 I, 16 | to an examination of the inner parts of other animals whose 5 I, 16 | the bone of the skull; the inner one, round the brain itself, 6 II, 12 | extending over the eye from the inner corner; the owl and its 7 III, 3 | bleed on the hams and the inner side of the ankles. The 8 III, 3 | backbone, and lying to its inner side; and of these two the 9 IV, 2 | and can move either to the inner or to the outer side. The 10 IV, 2 | flaps, or tail-fins; and the inner or under parts, into which 11 IV, 3 | 3~The inner organs of sanguineous animals 12 IV, 3 | animals have in all cases the inner viscera, but this is not 13 v, 18 | bursts it comes out. The inner part is formed as soon as 14 VIII, 2 | sea-anemone corresponds to the inner fleshy part of the oyster, 15 VIII, 17| sloughing of the skin an inner layer comes to the surface,


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