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purer 2
purest 1
purity 2
purpose 21
purposes 21
purpurae 1
pursued 1
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21 eyes
21 having
21 nutriment
21 purpose
21 purposes
21 skin
21 spleen
Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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purpose

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | final end is the aim or purpose of the motion; and from 2 II, 2 | more serviceable for their purpose. The variations of the blood 3 II, 3 | make it plain that the purpose of the blood in sanguineous 4 II, 3 | writings. For our present purpose all that need be said is 5 II, 7 | and their excrement. The purpose of its presence in animals 6 II, 8 | junction have served any purpose; but in the case of touch 7 II, 8 | the soft parts, to which purpose they are adapted by their 8 II, 8 | bone-like than flesh. The purpose of this is to make the body 9 II, 10| covered with flesh, the very purpose for which animals are provided 10 II, 13| upper and lower lids for the purpose. As birds are covered with 11 II, 15| the moisture to another purpose.~ 12 II, 16| them useless for any other purpose. A nostril, then, is given 13 II, 16| separating from each other. Their purpose, as in other animals, is 14 III, 1 | answer no such necessary purpose they do not possess at all. 15 III, 4 | no other more important purpose stands in her way, places 16 III, 6 | sufficient of itself for the purpose. The external cooling agent 17 III, 9 | kidneys from the aorta. The purpose of this arrangement is to 18 III, 14| such teeth would be to no purpose. The oesophagus again in 19 III, 14| gut which serve the same purpose as that stated above.~The 20 III, 14| folds of moderate size, the purpose of which is to lengthen 21 III, 14| Neither is it without a purpose, that, just as a narrower


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