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1 I, 1 | rate he says that it is evident to every one what form it 2 I, 1 | motion; and from this it is evident that there must be a something 3 I, 3 | are superfluous. Now it is evident that such a series cannot 4 II, 1 | precedes the material. This is evident if one only tries to define 5 II, 6 | this is the case is quite evident in very young animals. For 6 II, 10| However, even in taste it is evident enough; for in some animals 7 III, 4 | than behind. This is most evident in the case of man, but 8 III, 4 | heart. From this it is quite evident that the heart is a part 9 III, 4 | rational inference, but also evident to the senses. For no sooner 10 III, 5 | made. This becomes very evident in bodies that have undergone