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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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1 I, 1 | nature of an animal; and inasmuch as it is the presence of 2 I, 4 | the real existences; but inasmuch as these individuals possess 3 II, 1 | and the whole arm. But inasmuch as there is a great variety 4 II, 6 | through the whole backbone, inasmuch as this bone consists of 5 II, 7 | it turns hard and solid, inasmuch as the water is evaporated 6 II, 10| and fruits. Plants, again, inasmuch as they are without locomotion, 7 II, 13| essential requisites for birds, inasmuch as they have to use their 8 II, 13| the animal saw through it. Inasmuch, however, as such hardness 9 II, 16| must necessarily breathe, inasmuch as it is a land animal and 10 III, 1 | it is invariably hooked, inasmuch as these birds are carnivorous, 11 III, 4 | formed in this organ. But inasmuch as the main blood-vessels 12 III, 4 | origin of other vessels; inasmuch, moreover, as these two 13 III, 5 | treatise on Generation. But inasmuch as the parts are, as already 14 III, 6 | this phenomenon of jumping, inasmuch as he alone is influenced 15 III, 6 | considerable time under water. For, inasmuch as they have but little 16 III, 8 | disproportionately large size. Moreover, inasmuch as the covering which invests 17 III, 9 | than that on the left. For inasmuch as motion commences from 18 III, 10| necessary element in the body, inasmuch as it is the recipient of 19 III, 10| the result of necessity, inasmuch as those portions of the


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