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1 I, 3 | Wildness and Tameness do not amount to specific differences. 2 II, 2 | if it impart a greater amount of heat to an object in 3 II, 5 | when present in moderate amount are beneficial; for they 4 II, 5 | at all, or only a scanty amount.~ 5 II, 6 | look, owing to the large amount of this fluid which they 6 II, 6 | have naturally but a small amount of blood; and secondly the 7 II, 7 | necessarily have a certain amount of heat. But as all influences 8 II, 7 | but may have a moderate amount, branches run from both 9 II, 14| proportionately greater amount of protection. For the more 10 III, 4 | in the back a sufficient amount of protection. In all animals 11 III, 4 | being pure, and of moderate amount and warmth.~In the heart 12 III, 4 | vessels are, the greater the amount of spirit they contain, 13 III, 5 | being absolutely small in amount, or to its being small in 14 III, 8 | production of an increased amount of residue; which thus becomes 15 III, 8 | animals, owing to the small amount of fluid which they imbibe, 16 III, 8 | with scaly plates, such an amount of secretion is formed that 17 III, 9 | suet. For just as a certain amount of fire is left in the ashes 18 III, 10| attract and hold a large amount of this. That heating of 19 III, 12| exhalation, so that the amount of foul residual matter