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1 II, XXV | whereby he contributed to the generation of one of his own kind, 2 II, XXVI | denominated by us.~2. Creation, generation, making, alteration. Having 3 II, XXVI | we perceive not, we call generation. When the cause is extrinsical, 4 II, XXVIII| ideas, signified by the word generation; and, thirdly, the effects 5 III, VI | animals not distinguished by generation. Nor let any one say, that 6 III, VI | thinks certainly conveyed by generation, and has alone a right to 7 III, XI | conveyed from one man and one generation to another, it would well