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1 I, 1 | Ought we, for instance (to give an illustration of what 2 I, 1 | physiologists, when they give an account of the development 3 I, 1 | For a given germ does not give rise to any chance living 4 I, 3 | with antecedent I mean, to give an instance, Manycleft-footed 5 I, 5 | attain of celestial things give us, from their excellence, 6 I, 5 | spirit that designed them, give immense pleasure to all 7 I, 5 | and then to attempt to give their explanation. Many 8 II, 4 | they have been made hot, give off more heat than fluids. 9 II, 8 | bones are a contrivance to give security to the soft parts, 10 II, 9 | that, when struck, they give off sparks, as though they 11 II, 10| already concocted, and they give off as its equivalent their 12 II, 16| supply their place, and give such help as otherwise would 13 III, 2 | however, does nature ever give more than one adequate means 14 III, 5 | and in its substance.~To give an illustration of this. 15 III, 5 | them, though they still give passage to the humour which 16 III, 5 | positions, and by so doing give compactness to the body. 17 III, 7 | the body. For the vessels give off branches which run to 18 III, 8 | reasonable that she should give this part. For the superabundance 19 III, 10| a final cause, namely to give it as small a proportion 20 III, 14| saved from the teeth to give hardness to the palate.