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1 I, 1 | nature is bound on every ground to treat of the soul rather 2 II, 7 | the latter has no other ground of existence than generative 3 II, 10| which they absorb from the ground is already concocted, and 4 II, 13| living as they do on the ground, they are free from the 5 II, 13| the like, that live on the ground and are not made for flight, 6 II, 16| unable to pass thence to dry ground with any rapidity. But as 7 II, 17| rationally explained on some ground or other. For in the first 8 III, 1 | enables a bird to dig into the ground with ease, just as, among 9 III, 3 | while the food is being ground to a pulp in the mouth, 10 III, 14| spite of its not having been ground into a pulp. For nature