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1      II,     VII|   amplectuntur: 'si homo est, animal est mortale, rationis particeps.'
2      II,       X| natura fabricata esset primum animal omne, deinde hominem maxime,
3      II,       X|    evertunt funditus ipsumque animal orbant animo, ut difficile
4      II,     XII|  Deinde cum inter inanimum et animal hoc maxime intersit, quod
5      II,     XII|     hoc maxime intersit, quod animal agit aliquid—nihil enim
6      II,     XII|       Nam quo modo non potest animal ullum non appetere id, quod
7     Not,       1|       drawn by Arist. between animal heat and other heat, the
8     Not,       2|  Evertunt: cf. eversio in 99. Animal ... animo: Cic. allows animus
9     Not,       2| Summary The distinction of an animal is to act. You must either
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