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1 I, 1 | alike, seems to admit of two distinct kinds of proficiency; one 2 I, 1 | For genera that are quite distinct yet oftentimes present many 3 I, 1 | in animals specifically distinct. (Very possibly also there 4 I, 1 | are plainly specifically distinct, but yet are all forms of 5 I, 3 | heading. Now specifically distinct animals cannot present in 6 I, 3 | differentia specifically distinct animals would fall into 7 I, 3 | already said, specifically distinct animals will come into one 8 II, 1 | composition, a subject quite distinct from that dealt with in 9 II, 1 | be correlated to several distinct kinds of objects, and to 10 II, 2 | our senses are the most distinct, what are we to think as 11 II, 8 | arrangement in another and distinct tribe of animals, namely 12 II, 9 | though they were two and distinct. And similarly no blood-vessel 13 II, 16| practice, has used it for two distinct operations, namely for the 14 III, 2 | motion, consists of two distinct parts, the right and the 15 III, 3 | neck are also without a distinct oesophagus; Such a part 16 III, 4 | also shall themselves have distinct origins. This advantage 17 III, 4 | These jointings are most distinct in animals of keen sensibility, 18 III, 14| of the residue occur at distinct periods, so also must they 19 III, 14| they necessarily occur in distinct places. Thus there must