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... living creatures , is for that they yearly put forth new leaves and boughs : whereas living creatures put forth , after their period of growth , nothing that is young , but hair and nails , which are excrements , and no parts . And it ...
... living creatures , is for that they yearly put forth new leaves and boughs : whereas living creatures put forth , after their period of growth , nothing that is young , but hair and nails , which are excrements , and no parts . And it ...
Side 150
... things ani- mate are all continued within themselves , and are branched in veins , and secret canals , as blood is : and in living creatures , the spirits have not only branches , but certain cells or seats , where the prin- cipal ...
... things ani- mate are all continued within themselves , and are branched in veins , and secret canals , as blood is : and in living creatures , the spirits have not only branches , but certain cells or seats , where the prin- cipal ...
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... living creatures , that are of hard substance ; the skull , the teeth , the bones , the horns , and the nails . The greatest quantity of hard substance continued is to- wards the head . For there is the skull of an entire bone ; there ...
... living creatures , that are of hard substance ; the skull , the teeth , the bones , the horns , and the nails . The greatest quantity of hard substance continued is to- wards the head . For there is the skull of an entire bone ; there ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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