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1 I, 1 | accomplished in such and such an order, this part being formed 2 I, 1 | animals so originated. For order and definiteness are much 3 I, 3 | animal forms. For assume an order of beings whose prime differentiae 4 I, 3 | species comprehended in the order.~(A species is constituted 5 I, 5 | doing let us follow that order of exposition which conforms, 6 I, 5 | we have indicated, to the order of nature.~ 7 II, 1 | and of these the first in order, as all will allow, is composition 8 II, 1 | hand, and the rest.~Now the order of actual development and 9 II, 1 | actual development and the order of logical existence are 10 II, 1 | which is posterior in the order of development is antecedent 11 II, 1 | development is antecedent in the order of nature, and that is genetically 12 II, 1 | underlying material.)~In order of time, then, the material 13 II, 1 | generated; but in logical order the definitive character 14 II, 1 | is confined to a single order of sensibles, and its organ 15 II, 1 | the action of that kind or order. But it is only that which 16 II, 7 | seething of the heart. In order, however, that it may not 17 II, 7 | while at the same time, in order to prevent any injury from 18 II, 9 | animals devoid of bones; in order that there may be no hindrance 19 II, 9 | requires to be stronger, in order that the animal itself may 20 II, 13| of fluid consistency, in order to ensure keenness of vision. 21 II, 13| quadrupeds movable ears), in order that they may be able to 22 II, 16| bone-like substance, in order that it may serve as a weapon 23 III, 1 | efficiency on their sharpness. In order, then, to prevent their 24 III, 4 | anterior part of the body, in order to prevent that region from 25 III, 6 | universal office; but in one order of animals it is bloodless 26 III, 7 | doing we disregard the due order of succession in which the 27 III, 14| the rest is but short. In order, however, to facilitate