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1 I, 1 | axe must of necessity be hard; and, if hard, must of necessity 2 I, 1 | necessity be hard; and, if hard, must of necessity be made 3 II, 1 | one being soft another hard, one fluid another solid, 4 II, 2 | are soft and fluid, others hard and solid; and of the former 5 II, 2 | analogous to them. Of the hard and solid homogeneous parts 6 II, 2 | while in the other they are hard; and in one there may be 7 II, 7 | when so treated, it turns hard and solid, inasmuch as the 8 II, 8 | to assign to them their hard support, so as to ensure 9 II, 8 | distinction into soft and hard parts, but the whole body 10 II, 8 | parts, but the whole body is hard, the hardness, however, 11 II, 9 | Lion is an example; for so hard are its bones, that, when 12 II, 12| is because their skin is hard and because they have feathers 13 II, 13| had they been covered with hard skin, they would, it is 14 II, 13| the skin on the head is hard, and so does not allow of 15 II, 13| protection, their eyes are hard, just as though the lid 16 II, 16| a proboscis, had it been hard and incapable of bending. 17 II, 17| quadrupeds, where the tongue is hard and thick and not free in 18 II, 17| most cases is tied down and hard, and is therefore useless 19 II, 17| adherent. In some again it is hard, in others soft or flesh-like. 20 II, 17| to bore holes through the hard covering of shell-fish, 21 III, 1 | Thus, in woodpeckers it is hard and strong, as also in crows 22 III, 1 | tips of the bill end in hard points, which gives them 23 III, 4 | sensibility the heart is hard and dense in texture, while 24 III, 7 | disease, the belly becomes hard owing to the reflux into