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1 I, 1 | be such in virtue of his having this ability. It will, however, 2 I, 1 | branch of knowledge without having it in all.~It is plain then 3 I, 4 | remote and only agree in having analogous organs; for what 4 I, 4 | its professed purposes.~Having laid this foundation, let 5 I, 5 | of the higher philosophy. Having already treated of the celestial 6 II, 1 | that which is generated having a cause in which it originates 7 II, 1 | reached the end and goal, having the third degree of composition, 8 II, 2 | animals, some animals only having parts analogous to them. 9 II, 4 | concocted, or owing to its having become corrupted; so that 10 II, 6 | that of other bones. For, having to act the part of a clasp, 11 II, 9 | limbs admit of flexure, and having their extremities adapted 12 II, 13| free from the necessity of having eyes of fluid consistency 13 III, 2 | comes nearest to each side having its own horn.~Again, it 14 III, 2 | fault with the bull for not having its horns upon its shoulders. 15 III, 3 | which have been mentioned as having no epiglottis owe this deficiency 16 III, 5 | resembled blood, their body having become loose and flabby, 17 III, 5 | heat in the small vessels having been too scanty for its 18 III, 7 | which have the appearance of having two livers, and by the cartilaginous 19 III, 9 | that have been mentioned, having already assumed in great 20 III, 14| it, in spite of its not having been ground into a pulp. 21 III, 14| food in the upper stomach, having just been swallowed, must