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1 II, 1 | can pluck up trees by the roots, and when walking through 2 III, 2 | failed to discover the chief roots of the veins, while those 3 III, 3 | organs of sense and at the roots of the teeth in veins exceedingly 4 III, 11| the point backwards to the roots. But, in the majority of 5 VI, 14| generally close to the roots of the willow or of some 6 VI, 14| viscous, and adheres to the roots of trees or wherever it 7 VIII, 2| species, on grass, or on roots, or on any chance food found 8 VIII, 6| animals it is the fondest of roots, owing to the fact that 9 IX, 6 | pulled the marjoram up by the roots, and the consequence was 10 IX, 13| comfrey, pulling it up by the roots, and makes an under-mattress 11 IX, 37| eggs be attached to the roots of water-plants deep in 12 IX, 50| testicles, then push back the roots of them as far as they can,