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| Alphabetical [« »] same 19 sand 1 sanguinea 2 sanguineous 9 satisfactory 1 say 3 scale-wing 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 off 9 pairs 9 progression 9 sanguineous 9 snakes 9 water 9 while | Aristotle On the Gait of Animals IntraText - Concordances sanguineous |
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1 1 | progression, the second why sanguineous animals have four points 2 7 | belongs almost peculiarly to Sanguineous animals, we see that no 3 7 | animals, we see that no Sanguineous animal can progress at more 4 7 | it must of necessity be Sanguineous.~What we observe in the 5 7 | the above account. For no Sanguineous animal if it be divided 6 8 | laid down above that no Sanguineous creature can move itself 7 8 | this it is evident that Sanguineous animals like snakes, whose 8 11| because it would, though Sanguineous, be moved at more than four 9 12| or shoulders and hips no Sanguineous animal with feet could progress,