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1 I, 18| stage, if too much have been taken, since getting rid of this 2 II, 3 | part of the embryo that has taken shape from it; the case 3 II, 6 | from the nutriment which is taken later and only concerned 4 II, 7 | the seminal secretion is taken up into the body, and the 5 III, 1 | female partridges which are taken out to act as decoys, whether 6 III, 4 | numerous, what Nature has taken away in number being added 7 III, 6 | mark, but the males are taken more frequently; this casual 8 III, 10| former, but where Nature has taken away from them in number 9 IV, 1 | heat, as if it could be taken for granted that all blood 10 IV, 4 | that place whence it was taken away while retaining the 11 V, 1 | state, and their growth has taken place more in the upper 12 V, 7 | relaxes, as when the weight is taken off the string or the warp;