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1 5 | brought about by the same cause, for, when there is a deficiency 2 9 | doctrine that there is a final cause for whatever Nature does. 3 10| should have said whether the cause is external or internal. 4 10| Neither does he assign the cause of the beginning of respiration, 5 11| the same or a different cause. For if respiration occurs 6 11| no means state the final cause of the presence in animals 7 14| congelation by excess of cold cause death. But exhaustion is 8 15| prevent destruction from this cause. Having little heat, they 9 18| been explained that the cause of the admission of the 10 19| constraining and efficient cause, we must believe that it 11 22| of Animals. The universal cause of the need which the animal 12 23| the former occurs when the cause of death is external, the 13 23| in perfect creatures the cause is its failure in the organ 14 23| disturbance will speedily cause death in old age. Little 15 23| disturbance is required to cause death, and there is an entire 16 24| for either of these may cause dissolution), while natural 17 25| explained in either case the cause of the cause of the motion 18 25| either case the cause of the cause of the motion of the gills