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1 I, 1 | one who has a like ability merely in some special subject. 2 I, 1 | presented by animals were merely the results of incidental 3 I, 1 | take into consideration not merely the ultimate substances 4 I, 1 | a bone. For he does not merely describe its material, and 5 I, 1 | natural science, but was merely brought to it, spite of 6 I, 3 | of the essence, and not merely essential attributes. Thus 7 I, 3 | of the division becomes merely a unity and continuity of 8 I, 3 | into imagining that it is merely the final term of the series, 9 I, 4 | spine of fish-but differ merely in respect of such corporeal 10 II, 2 | or, in other cases, to be merely matters of slightly better 11 II, 2 | such things as are formed merely of water are solidified 12 II, 3 | actually concoct the food, but merely facilitates concoction; 13 II, 9 | such, that is, as are not merely externally but also internally 14 II, 9 | where there is no bone, but merely fish-spine. In the Serpents 15 II, 9 | differences between them being merely matters of degree. Thus 16 II, 10| case of taste, which is merely a modification of touch 17 II, 16| fore-feet are intended not merely to support the weight of 18 III, 1 | as already said, serve merely for the reduction of food. 19 III, 1 | animals as use the mouth merely for nutritive, respiratory, 20 III, 2 | all the teeth, in others merely of the tusks, which thus 21 III, 7 | actual necessity but is merely present, as it were, by 22 III, 8 | than ordinary quantity not merely of solid but also of liquid 23 III, 8 | only exception; and this is merely due to the imperfect development 24 III, 9 | kidneys were diseased and not merely one; which naturally enhances 25 III, 14| of these provisions, but merely an elongated oesophagus.