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BODY
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- GENERAL DIFFERENCES , attributed to General Parts common to basic organisms having a shape or form
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- Differences attributed to
- head of different shapes
- head having peculiar parts
- head belonging to a species
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- Neck
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- differences attributed to
- limbs having peculiar parts
- having number of limbs
- limbs modified in to
- wings
- fins
- fishes
- having no limbs
- snakes
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- PARTICULAR DIFFERENCES
*BY GENERAL PARTS of Animals are meant such as are more com∣mon to the whole kind, or at least the more perfect kinds, as Beasts and Men; there being several parts enumerated under this head, as Milk, Marrow, Bone, Gristle, Tooth, Dug, Rib, Navel, all under the fifth Dif∣ference, and some under the sixth, which are not common to all sorts of In∣sects, Fishes, and Birds. These are distinguishable into
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- simple body
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