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1 I, 1 | exposition. To be educated is in fact to be able to do this; and 2 I, 1 | saying he overlooked the fact that propagation implies 3 I, 1 | Secondly, he neglected another fact, namely, that the parent 4 I, 1 | with its several organs; in fact, to proceed in exactly the 5 I, 1 | following the guidance of fact, finds himself constrained 6 II, 2 | rapidly and completely. For in fact fire never becomes cold; 7 II, 5 | consists of suet. For the very fact that they have horns and 8 II, 7 | the least blood; for in fact it has no blood at all in 9 II, 7 | more clearly shown by the fact, that, when it is touched, 10 II, 10| these senses in the head; a fact which demonstrates the accuracy 11 II, 10| placed in the tongue, the fact is more apparent than in 12 II, 16| it round their stems. In fact it applies it generally 13 II, 16| formed nostrils, nothing in fact which can be called nostrils 14 III, 3 | oesophagus; Such a part is in fact not required of necessity 15 III, 4 | what has been stated is the fact that no sanguineous animal 16 III, 4 | affection is furnished by the fact that in no sacrificial victim 17 III, 6 | lies the explanation of the fact that these animals are little 18 III, 9 | fellows; as may be seen in the fact that men even raise the 19 III, 12| animals that have one; nor, in fact, is any viscus whatsoever.