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1 II, 2 | nutriment of the first, and are invariably fluid, for all growth occurs 2 II, 2 | becomes cold; whereas water invariably does so. Boiling water, 3 II, 10| these two parts there is invariably a third, in which is lodged 4 II, 10| animals. But such is not invariably the case with hearing or 5 II, 14| of the two surfaces; for invariably she brings about the best 6 II, 14| of the body. For nature invariably gives to one part what she 7 II, 17| animals such an organ is invariably variably For even in such 8 II, 17| animals of this character is invariably spinous. Secondly, in water 9 III, 1 | called Crooked-clawed it is invariably hooked, inasmuch as these 10 III, 3 | consequences just mentioned occur invariably, whenever a particle of 11 III, 3 | and more honourable part invariably is placed uppermost, in 12 III, 4 | only have a heart but also invariably have a liver. But no one 13 III, 7 | and these two alone, are invariably found in them all. In such 14 III, 7 | breathe, there is also as invariably a third, namely the lung. 15 III, 7 | on the other hand, is not invariably present; and, in those animals 16 III, 8 | feathers and the like, are invariably without a bladder. The Tortoises, 17 III, 14| animals where it is straight, invariably widens out as we get farther