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1 I, 1 | first this and then that set in motion, and so on in 2 I, 1 | in different ways as here set forth. Moreover, the seed 3 I, 1 | those two modes which are set forth in the philosophical 4 I, 5 | pursued. Let us now try to set forth the causes of all 5 II, 1 | which have already been set forth in detail in the book 6 II, 2 | solid or fluid. Thus one set of homogeneous parts represent 7 II, 2 | of its function. A second set are the nutriment of the 8 II, 2 | fluid matter; while a third set are the residue of the second. 9 II, 7 | nature so contrives as to set by it another part with 10 II, 10| however, already been clearly set forth in the treatise on 11 II, 11| freely from the head and are set to all appearance above 12 II, 14| parts, is either thickly set over the whole dorsal surface, 13 II, 15| cutting. The lashes are set at the terminations of small 14 III, 1 | cutting, and are numerous and set in many parts, that their 15 III, 1 | several parts which are set on the head have now, pretty 16 III, 2 | such animals the horn is set in the centre of the head; 17 III, 2 | chose the head whereon to set the horns; and AEsop’s Momus 18 III, 2 | For had the horns been set on the shoulders, or had 19 III, 2 | shoulders, or had they been set on any other part than they 20 III, 9 | of fat has already been set forth in other passages. 21 III, 10| tickled they are quickly set a-laughing, because the 22 III, 10| For to be tickled is to be set in laughter, the laughter 23 III, 10| decapitation, as has been set forth and explained in other 24 III, 14| which will be more suitably set forth when we come to deal