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1 I, 1 | hand inde. pendently of the rest, or ought we rather to deal 2 I, 1 | species independently of the rest, we shall frequently be 3 I, 5 | thinks the examination of the rest of the animal kingdom an 4 II, 1 | such as face, hand, and the rest.~Now the order of actual 5 II, 6 | void of marrow, while the rest contain but little of it; 6 II, 7 | is natural, and from the rest the power of holding up 7 II, 8 | distinctly separated from the rest of the body. Thus in the 8 II, 9 | rate is linked with the rest by contact and by attachments; 9 II, 9 | discontinuous and separated from the rest by a gap, it would be perfectly 10 II, 10| more essential than the rest, namely the part which serves 11 II, 10| fuller measure than the rest. For this reason, then, 12 II, 13| frequent in man than in the rest of these animals, because 13 II, 14| to the condition of the rest of the body. For nature 14 II, 16| available plan; while, in the rest, there is a more definite 15 II, 17| greater degree than the rest; so that in some cases it 16 II, 17| separated in fishes from the rest of the mouth. As all animals 17 III, 1 | wide gape; whereas in the rest it is small, being placed 18 III, 2 | suited for combat, and to the rest some other adequate defensive 19 III, 4 | and more solid than the rest of the organ. It lies against 20 III, 10| for the sake of which the rest exists; while the lower 21 III, 10| fleshier and stronger than the rest, but the central part has 22 III, 10| necessarily be fleshier than the rest, yet besides this there 23 III, 14| man, dog, lion, and the rest; in all the solid-hoofed 24 III, 14| entirely wanting, and in the rest is but short. In order, 25 III, 14| consume more fodder than the rest.~Neither is it without a