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1 I, 1 | it is that makes the man, seeing that he is recognizable 2 I, 1 | would seem to be the case, seeing at any rate that when the 3 I, 1 | subject of natural science, seeing that everything that Nature 4 I, 3 | represent his essence. But seeing that this is not the case, 5 II, 1 | of the homogeneous parts, seeing that these are genetically 6 II, 2 | treatise.~In conclusion, then, seeing that the terms hot and hotter 7 II, 3 | must belong to many parts, seeing that the organs by which 8 II, 4 | reasonably be expected, seeing that the blood is the material 9 II, 5 | is neither lard nor suet, seeing that they are nothing but 10 II, 6 | appearance, which is but natural, seeing that the parts are all constructed 11 II, 9 | place for their examination, seeing that the former of the two 12 II, 10| of any of the sensations, seeing that it is itself as utterly 13 II, 16| one that lives in swamps. Seeing then that it has to get 14 II, 16| land animal and has blood; seeing, also, that its excessive 15 III, 1 | as are saw-toothed. For seeing that their mode of warfare 16 III, 2 | which it produces, but, seeing how heavy the horns are, 17 III, 5 | the source of the blood, seeing that it thence derives its 18 III, 7 | must be well protected, seeing that it is, as it were, 19 III, 10| after the head has been cut seeing that bloodless animals at 20 III, 11| require most protection, seeing that they are the main governing