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1 I, 1 | having it in all.~It is plain then that, as in other sciences, 2 I, 1 | and precision. Now it is plain that if we deal with each 3 I, 1 | this or that shape. It is plain, then, that the teaching 4 I, 1 | intellect. Thus then it is plain that it is not of the whole 5 I, 1 | and such materials.~It is plain then that there are two 6 I, 3 | several groups, then it is plain that in virtue of that common 7 I, 3 | in some division. It is plain then that we cannot get 8 II, 2 | external influence, it is plain that cold is not a mere 9 II, 3 | being laid down, it is plain that blood is essentially 10 II, 3 | such for the blood, it is plain that this blood must be 11 II, 3 | of a like kind, make it plain that the purpose of the 12 II, 7 | with the organs of sense is plain from simple inspection, 13 II, 7 | So far then this much is plain, that all animals must necessarily 14 II, 17| direction. That this is so is plain, if we consider the case 15 III, 3 | sickness and vomiting, it is plain enough when the fluid is 16 III, 4 | endowed with sensation, it is plain that that part which first