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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 1 | water but air, nor do they bring forth in the water. Many 2 I, 11 | it then has a tendency to bring about suffocation.~ 3 II, 9 | organs of such animals as bring forth their young into the 4 II, 14 | people used as a charm to bring luck in affairs of law and 5 III, 21 | of the leguminous plants bring milk in abundance, as for 6 IV, 2 | the upper part mobile, and bring it to bear against the lower 7 IV, 11 | in a comparative way to bring forth young and to be pregnant. 8 v, 6 | and the two sexes then bring their suckers into mutual 9 v, 9 | greater part of wild animals bring forth once and once only 10 v, 17 | laying its eggs it seems to bring them towards the gristly 11 v, 21 | others assert that they bring them from the flower of 12 VI, 11 | once a year. Some of them bring forth in the springtime. 13 VI, 11 | towards the shore and there bring forth their young, and they 14 VI, 14 | big with a little one, and bring into juxtaposition the ducts-which 15 VI, 17 | 17~Fish do not all bring forth their young at the 16 VI, 18 | such an ewe is about to bring forth. After parturition 17 VI, 18 | young for four months, and bring forth a litter of twenty 18 VI, 31 | They do not copulate nor bring forth at all seasons indiscriminately, 19 VI, 33 | together at one time, but bring them forth at intervals 20 VII, 2 | In creatures that do not bring forth their young alive 21 VII, 3 | conception be desired, we must bring the parts into such a condition 22 VII, 3 | conception then we must bring about a contrary disposition. 23 VII, 4 | old, their mothers do not bring into the world by parturition 24 VII, 4 | head.~Now all other animals bring the time of pregnancy to 25 VII, 4 | and are wont to bear and bring forth many children without 26 VII, 4 | especially. Sometimes women bring forth three and even four 27 VII, 6 | but if they do conceive, bring the child to maturity; while 28 VII, 6 | readily, but are unable to bring the child to birth. Furthermore, 29 VII, 7 | upon dry land, whether they bring forth their young alive 30 VIII, 3 | drinking. These pigeons bring their young ones with them 31 VIII, 5 | they are sick, just as dogs bring on a vomit by eating grass 32 VIII, 17| concealment until it is time to bring the cubs out; and she brings 33 VIII, 19| exceptionally fresh, and the rivers bring down a large supply of food. 34 IX, 13 | their arrows and therewith bring down the nests, and from 35 IX, 37 | outer sea, or of the lagoon, bring forth their eggs or young 36 IX, 40 | shape and mould combs, some bring water to the cells and mingle


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