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1 I, 4 | Groups that only differ in degree, and in the more or less 2 I, 4 | one word, in respect of degree.~We have now touched upon 3 I, 5 | Nature’s works in the highest degree, and the resultant end of 4 II, 1 | as there may be. second degree of composition is that by 5 II, 1 | and goal, having the third degree of composition, in which 6 II, 1 | of composition, in which degree generation or development 7 II, 2 | vision, are differences of degree. As to why all animals must 8 II, 3 | properties in a greater or less degree.~In what sense, then, the 9 II, 9 | being merely matters of degree. Thus neither cartilage 10 II, 10| mere life but life of high degree. Now such an animal is man. 11 II, 16| direct proportion to the degree of nicety and perfection 12 II, 17| tongue attains its greatest degree of freedom, of softness, 13 II, 17| tongue-tied in however slight a degree. For their speech is indistinct 14 II, 17| some do this in a greater degree than the rest; so that in 15 III, 1 | to them in a more marked degree; and she allots it in its 16 III, 1 | even these in an inferior degree, and the parts which answer 17 III, 5 | aspect, so also and in like degree is the great vessel superior 18 III, 9 | already assumed in great degree the character of excremental