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1 II, 1 | progress by an amble; and the action so called is when the animal 2 III, 5 | when submitted to such action, shrivels up altogether; 3 III, 6 | is not subjected to the action of rennet. The blood of 4 III, 11| than when exposed to the action of the outer air.) In men, 5 IV, 9 | utterance to voice except by the action of the pharynx, and consequently 6 VIII, 1| species, and the sphere of action with certain animals is 7 VIII, 4| outstretched body; and this action on his part is due to the 8 IX, 1 | more difficult to rouse to action, and requires a smaller 9 IX, 6 | snake, eats marjoram; this action has been actually observed. 10 IX, 49| all animals a change of action follows a change of circumstance, 11 IX, 49| character follows a change of action, and often some portions