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1 I, 1 | spontaneously. Art indeed consists in the conception of the 2 II, 3 | and nutriment in all cases consists of fluid and solid substances, 3 II, 4 | For one part of the blood consists mainly of water and therefore 4 II, 5 | in the upper jaw the fat consists of suet. For the very fact 5 II, 6 | the fat. For when the fat consists of lard, then the marrow 6 II, 6 | backbone, inasmuch as this bone consists of separate vertebrae. But 7 II, 7 | think that the brain itself consists of marrow, and that it forms 8 II, 8 | the main bulk of the body consists of a soft flesh-like substance, 9 II, 10| the eyes. For as the body consists of two parts, a right half 10 II, 16| teeth. For vocal speech consists of combinations of the letters, 11 III, 1 | that their mode of warfare consists in biting, it is advantageous 12 III, 1 | useless.~In birds the mouth consists of what is called the beak, 13 III, 2 | regards its organs of motion, consists of two distinct parts, the 14 III, 4 | structure. For its central part consists of a dense and hollow substance, 15 III, 7 | form, the liver plainly consists of two parts; of which the 16 III, 9 | their external surface. It consists of lard or of suet, according 17 III, 9 | those animals whose fat consists of suet, in none is the