Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,     I,  6|          for we human beings are animals composed of a union of body
 2   I,   III,  5|      rational beings and in dumb animals; nay, even in those things
 3   I,     V,  2|          and are called rational animals; nay, even this point is
 4   I,  VIII,  4|          condition of irrational animals, either large or small;
 5  II,     I,  1| diversity of bodies, but of dumb animals, wild and tame beasts, of
 6  II,     I,  4|     itself, whether of man or of animals, exhibit the same ground
 7  II,  VIII,  1|        which is exerted in other animals by the power of red blood
 8  II,  VIII,  5|          respect to the souls of animals and other dumb creatures,
 9  II,    IX,  3|        diversity. Regarding dumb animals, and birds, and those creatures
10  II,    XI,  5|       soul, and the diversity of animals (whether of those which
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