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1 I, 1 | everything that Nature makes is means to an end. For just as human 2 II, 3 | their food from the earth by means of their roots; and this 3 II, 9 | are intended to serve as means of defence. For the organs 4 II, 10| olfaction is effected by means of inspiration, and the 5 II, 13| eye; while birds blink by means of a membrane that issues 6 II, 13| the heavy-bodied birds by means of the membrane already 7 III, 1 | whereas in such as use it as a means of defence it has a wide 8 III, 2 | polydactylous animals possess other means of security. For to some 9 III, 2 | by nature with some other means of security; such means, 10 III, 2 | means of security; such means, for instance, as speed, 11 III, 2 | nature with some additional means of security. Thus deer are 12 III, 2 | other, is provided with a means of protection in the discharge 13 III, 2 | give more than one adequate means of protection to one and 14 III, 6 | must of necessity be some means or other of tempering the