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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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separate

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1 I, 1 | begin by discussing each separate species-man, lion, ox, and 2 I, 4 | been made to form each a separate class. For within the limits 3 II, 1 | another fire, they couple each separate sense-organ with a separate 4 II, 1 | separate sense-organ with a separate element, asserting this 5 II, 2 | parts are formed; for each separate organ is constructed of 6 II, 3 | essentially are solid. Now separate the constituents in such 7 II, 6 | as this bone consists of separate vertebrae. But were the 8 II, 9 | in the body exists as a separate thing in itself, but each 9 II, 9 | blood-vessel has in itself a separate individuality; but they 10 II, 9 | is without any distinctly separate marrow. For the marrow, 11 II, 9 | which in bones is distinctly separate, is here mixed up with the 12 II, 10| plants is a matter then for separate consideration. Animals, 13 II, 16| to lengthen out the two separate pieces thus formed, narrowing 14 II, 17| duration, shortened also is the separate part which subserves it. 15 II, 17| however, though it exists as a separate part, is never formed with 16 III, 4 | blood of one side be kept separate from that of the other. 17 III, 9 | uses these organs for two separate purposes, namely for the


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