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1 I, 1 | treat, then there is no place for any other philosophy 2 I, 1 | must show that it takes place for such or such a final 3 I, 5 | analogous to a lung in its place; some have blood, others 4 II, 1 | in some animals takes the place of flesh.~Now as there cannot 5 II, 1 | is that which takes the place of a heart. For the heart, 6 II, 2 | something resembling it in its place. As regards the results 7 II, 3 | will find a more suitable place for exposition in the treatise 8 II, 5 | there is no suet, but in its place lard; and this, not being 9 II, 6 | that have fish-spines in place of bones have no other marrow 10 II, 6 | chine. For in the first place they have naturally but 11 II, 7 | enough. For in the first place it is cold even to the touch; 12 II, 7 | animal in which this takes place. Man, again, has more sutures 13 II, 8 | have no flesh, takes its place. The reason for so beginning 14 II, 9 | were, would in the first place be unable to perform the 15 II, 9 | will afford a more suitable place for their examination, seeing 16 II, 14| man. This, in the first place, is the necessary result 17 II, 16| by nature to supply their place, and give such help as otherwise 18 II, 17| other. For in the first place the interior of the mouth 19 II, 17| one which has changed its place. Moreover, it is the crocodile’ 20 III, 2 | final cause.~In the first place, then, the larger the bulk 21 III, 3 | necessity lie in the very front place of all, it follows that 22 III, 4 | mistaken. For in the first place, according to their representation, 23 III, 4 | stated, there must be some place in the heart to serve as 24 III, 5 | also and in the selfsame place must necessarily be the 25 III, 5 | bloodless animals takes the place of blood, and that the blood 26 III, 5 | or fluid which takes its place, is potentially body and 27 III, 6 | lung, but have gills in its place, as was stated in the treatise 28 III, 9 | unable to find one single place of sufficient size, had 29 III, 9 | fat. This is in the first place the result of necessity, 30 III, 14| must not occupy the same place as the yet unconcocted nutriment.