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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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food

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 4 | violent in their desire for food, so those which have not 2 I, 8 | part which concocts the food. If then the eggs must be 3 I, 18| particles of flesh out of the food are added to the flesh. 4 I, 18| sufficiently concoct their food, and in childhood because 5 I, 20| Moreover, different kinds of food cause a great difference 6 II, 6 | household the best part of the food that comes in is set apart 7 III, 1 | can easily procure their food, whereas the birds of prey 8 III, 1 | They are less pleasant for food because they are less concocted, 9 III, 10| reasonable, for it is their food, but it is strange that 10 III, 10| their own offspring nor food. With what object should 11 III, 10| weapon to fight for the food and because of the slowness 12 III, 11| the warmth of the sun and food; now the sea is not only 13 IV, 2 | surrounding air and of the food entering the body, especially 14 IV, 2 | as nourishment into all food, even solids. Hence hard 15 IV, 3 | to the quantity of their food their nature is not able 16 IV, 4 | The passage of the solid food also has been closed before 17 V, 6 | hornets and wasps. For if the food is responsible for the change 18 V, 6 | we should expect varied food to increase the variety 19 V, 6 | the residual matter of the food, from which come into being 20 V, 8 | if an animal is to obtain food after the time of taking 21 V, 8 | for the treatment of the food. If, then, as Democritus


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