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| Alphabetical [« »] constitute 2 constituted 2 constitutes 1 constitution 13 constraining 1 constructed 1 construction 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 way 14 yet 13 been 13 constitution 13 fluid 13 live 13 motion | Aristotle On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing IntraText - Concordances constitution |
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1 2 | for these animals have a constitution similar to that of Plants; 2 2 | however, to preserve their constitution, as plants can, not possessing 3 2 | differently because their constitution is a unity of the highest 4 4 | possess some connate warmth of constitution, and hence when alive they 5 6 | presence of heat in the constitution. In plants the natural heat 6 19| others also not of this constitution. For some have a greater 7 19| preponderating in the scheme of their constitution that things exist.~ 8 20| excess of heat in their constitution, in order that, since they 9 20| opposite character, but the constitution is best maintained by an 10 20| owing to the heat in their constitution that some animals are aquatic, 11 23| from the beginning in the constitution of the organ, and not an 12 23| natural inferiority of their constitution, as it is in insects also.~ 13 25| moreover, is the manner of the constitution of the organ.~