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1 I, 1 | others or retaliate when subjected to ill usage, and of the 2 III, 6 | that of milk which is not subjected to the action of rennet. 3 III, 16 | and vein. When animals are subjected to emaciation the flesh 4 III, 17 | directions and congeals if subjected to extreme cold, whereas 5 III, 20 | known where on their being subjected to a prolonged milking process 6 IV, 8 | isolated species has been subjected to mutilation, as in the 7 IV, 11 | in the belly, it would be subjected to the process of digestion 8 VI, 2 | without ever having been subjected to copulation. Wind-eggs 9 VIII, 2 | that animals, if they be subjected to a modification in minute 10 VIII, 6 | general will take on fat if subjected previously to a course of 11 VIII, 10| overmuch on the move or be subjected to any hardship. In winter 12 VIII, 13| the sea near to shore are subjected to a more equable temperature;