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Page 218
... nourished and their bodies repaired and refreshed , but that this was only for a time , as old age soon came on and was speedily followed by dissolution ; they looked for death in something that could not be properly repaired ...
... nourished and their bodies repaired and refreshed , but that this was only for a time , as old age soon came on and was speedily followed by dissolution ; they looked for death in something that could not be properly repaired ...
Page 219
... - ment ; and secondly as a thing animate and nourished . And with these prefatory remarks I now pass on to the Topics of Inquiry . PARTICULAR TOPICS OR Articles of Inquiry concerning Life and Death 66 219 HISTORIA VITÆ ET MORTIS . "
... - ment ; and secondly as a thing animate and nourished . And with these prefatory remarks I now pass on to the Topics of Inquiry . PARTICULAR TOPICS OR Articles of Inquiry concerning Life and Death 66 219 HISTORIA VITÆ ET MORTIS . "
Page 220
... ways and process ; yet this not ac- curately ( for it belongs to the titles of Assimilation and Alimentation ) but as before , in passing only . From the inquiry concerning animals and things supported by nourishment 220 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... ways and process ; yet this not ac- curately ( for it belongs to the titles of Assimilation and Alimentation ) but as before , in passing only . From the inquiry concerning animals and things supported by nourishment 220 TRANSLATION OF THE.
Page 221
... nourishment pass on to that concerning man . And having now come to the principal subject of inquiry , that inquiry should be more accurate and complete on all points . 5. Inquire into the length and shortness of men's lives , ac ...
... nourishment pass on to that concerning man . And having now come to the principal subject of inquiry , that inquiry should be more accurate and complete on all points . 5. Inquire into the length and shortness of men's lives , ac ...
Page 226
... nourishment , but put forth nothing new except hair and nails , which are regarded as excretions ; so that of necessity the juices of animals must soon grow old ; whereas in trees , which from time to time put out new branches , new ...
... nourishment , but put forth nothing new except hair and nails , which are regarded as excretions ; so that of necessity the juices of animals must soon grow old ; whereas in trees , which from time to time put out new branches , new ...
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