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1 I, 3 | body, independently of its condition, constitute an animal or 2 II, 3 | a change to the opposite condition, and become cold and fluid. 3 II, 8 | being the most advantageous condition, so far as strength is concerned. 4 II, 14| regard also being had to the condition of the rest of the body. 5 II, 16| body, are reduced to the condition of mere supports; and indeed 6 III, 1 | and are so kept in proper condition. No animal that has sharp 7 III, 3 | is also no neck. Of this condition the Fishes are an example. 8 III, 6 | constitutes for them the man condition of life.~The organ of respiration 9 III, 7 | the Ovipara in which this condition is comparatively indistinctly 10 III, 14| which the change from one condition to the other may be effected.