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1 I, 1 | treatise. There too it was stated in what cases absolute and 2 II, 1 | far, then, as has yet been stated, the relations between these 3 II, 1 | part of the body, as was stated in a former treatise, it 4 II, 2 | solid and fluid, as was stated in a former treatise, are 5 II, 4 | fluid, as has been already stated, passes off with it by evaporation, 6 II, 5 | But the blood, as before stated, is not sensitive; as therefore 7 II, 6 | universal nutriment, as already stated, is blood; and the blood 8 II, 8 | indeed has been already stated. For in an insect there 9 II, 10| of what has already been stated concerning the brain. There 10 II, 10| centre. There also it was stated that two of the senses, 11 III, 4 | the truth of what has been stated is the fact that no sanguineous 12 III, 4 | other animal. It has been stated in an earlier treatise that 13 III, 4 | least one, for, as already stated, there must be some place 14 III, 5 | the blood has already been stated. For every fluid requires 15 III, 6 | gills in its place, as was stated in the treatise on Respiration. 16 III, 9 | for, as already has been stated, it is attached to them 17 III, 10| severally exist have now been stated. It is of necessity upon 18 III, 12| explanation, has already been stated. Moreover, the self-same 19 III, 14| the same purpose as that stated above.~The whole tribe of 20 III, 15| multiple stomachs has been stated in the Problems.~ ~