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1 I, 1 | will be unable to do the office which that name implies. 2 I, 5 | blood, and with the same office. To treat of the common 3 II, 7 | it will not perform its office, but in the one case will 4 II, 8 | that have no bones the same office is fulfilled by some analogous 5 II, 9 | be unable to perform the office for the sake of which bones 6 II, 9 | they have an additional office, namely to serve as weapons; 7 II, 10| be able to perform their office. For in such animals as 8 II, 16| functions, to serve the office of the fore-feet; nature 9 II, 16| are shorn of their full office, this same part is also, 10 II, 16| intended to serve a higher office, contributing in common 11 II, 16| severally adapted to fulfil the office mentioned above, and be 12 III, 1 | teeth have one invariable office, namely the reduction of 13 III, 1 | constructed for their general office, the front ones being sharp, 14 III, 1 | alike, namely its alimentary office; but in some, besides this, 15 III, 1 | though not in all, the office of respiration. All these 16 III, 1 | to suit the variations of office. Therefore it is that in 17 III, 2 | however, does the proper office of a horn belong; for they 18 III, 3 | is no epiglottis, but its office is supplied by the larynx, 19 III, 6 | and this is its universal office; but in one order of animals 20 III, 7 | bladder to perform its proper office with greater perfection.~ 21 III, 14| imperfectly performs its office as regards the food, this 22 III, 14| mouth fails to perform its office and fails even more completely-for