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1 I, 1 | to them.~Now some animals come into being from the union 2 I, 1 | kind; such are all that come into being not from a union 3 I, 1 | their parents ought to have come into being in the same way; 4 I, 1 | copulate, then there would have come into being again from them 5 I, 16| and these insects do not come into being from animals 6 I, 17| suppose that it does not come from both parents either. 7 I, 17| part the semen does not come from thence, and the result 8 I, 18| ancestors from whom nothing has come, for the resemblances recur 9 I, 18| were true the seed would come from all parts of plants 10 I, 18| Besides, the seed does not come from the pericarp, and yet 11 I, 18| alone, then it does not come from all parts; but it is 12 I, 18| more fitting that it should come from the homogeneous parts, 13 I, 18| the homogneous, so that to come from the former would be 14 I, 18| from the former would be to come from the latter and from 15 I, 18| elements, the semen would come rather from the elements 16 I, 18| anything else, for how can it come from their composition? 17 I, 18| whole offspring does not come from either, "but sundered 18 I, 18| seems, either it does not come from all the parts, or if 19 I, 18| united together when they come into being and should come 20 I, 18| come into being and should come from different parts of 21 I, 18| is enough that the semen come from one part only, for 22 I, 18| of the homogeneous parts come into being, except that 23 I, 18| others? For if semen does not come from this part, the uterus, 24 I, 18| others.~Again, some creatures come into being neither from 25 I, 18| alone, and the seed did not come from all the plant.~But 26 I, 18| reasonable to suppose it does not come from all the body of the 27 I, 18| Conversely, if it does not come from all the male it is 28 I, 18| suppose that it does not come from the female, but that 29 I, 18| from it as their origin come into being those things 30 I, 18| Panathenaea; nor yet as contraries come from contraries, for then 31 I, 18| all the products of semen come into being from contraries, 32 I, 18| also when other secretions come away with it, for in that 33 I, 18| but also other influences come away mingled with it, and 34 I, 19| quantity is secreted so as to come away from the body, while 35 I, 20| in these many animals may come from one emission of semen, 36 I, 20| that the semen does not come from the whole of the body; 37 I, 21| that anything at all should come away from the male, and 38 I, 21| male, and if anything does come away it does not follow 39 I, 21| that neither does the semen come from all parts of the male 40 I, 21| if it did it would have come from both cocks, so that 41 I, 21| that the semen does not come from the whole of the body 42 II, 1 | sort, which though they come into being by spontaneous 43 II, 1 | the earthy matter does not come to the surface in their 44 II, 1 | as said before, do not come into being from semen, but 45 II, 1 | material out of which things come into being, but we now are 46 II, 1 | eye, and all the rest, come into being together or in 47 II, 1 | or rather does the one come into being only after the 48 II, 1 | fact that the heart, having come into being first, then makes 49 II, 1 | homogeneous parts and the organic come into being together. And 50 II, 1 | heat and cold, yet, when we come to the principle in virtue 51 II, 1 | itself, though when it has come into being it thenceforward 52 II, 1 | together. But that must first come into being which has a principle 53 II, 1 | a single part, this must come into being first. Therefore 54 II, 3 | if it does whence does it come? For nobody would put down 55 II, 3 | 1) that they should all come into being in the embryo 56 II, 3 | that they should either (1) come into being in the material 57 II, 3 | semen of the male, or (2) come from the male and be imparted 58 II, 3 | them, or none, or some must come into being in the male from 59 II, 3 | not to expect it always to come out again from the female 60 II, 4 | that another creature may come into being of the same kind 61 II, 4 | stage also, for if it is to come in from outside at later 62 II, 4 | homogeneous parts ought to come into being each one separate 63 II, 4 | the active and the passive come in contact with each other 64 II, 5 | senses (that it is first to come into being), but also in 65 II, 6 | already, the internal parts come into being before the external. 66 II, 6 | even if some of them do not come into being before them. 67 II, 6 | this must be the first to come into being—first, that is, 68 II, 6 | nature of beginnings must come into being later. So it 69 II, 6 | in order of development, come in to cause confusion, and 70 II, 6 | of the thing, but when we come to those things which come 71 II, 6 | come to those things which come into being the principles 72 II, 6 | begin with and actually come into being later, but the 73 II, 6 | the question how the eyes come into being, and why and 74 II, 6 | other bones. The latter all come into being in the first 75 III, 1 | wind-eggs, as said before, come into being because while 76 III, 1 | off from it. But when we come to the ovipara which are 77 III, 1 | contain that out of which will come each of the two parts, alike 78 III, 1 | female; both on the contrary come from the female, but the 79 III, 2 | is perfected? It does not come out with the egg as the 80 III, 2 | laying), but no sooner has it come out than it is fixed hard 81 III, 2 | here that the young is to come out; what is left of the 82 III, 5 | over them, even if they come into being by impregnation, 83 III, 7 | from it; for neither has it come into being simply like a 84 III, 9 | scolex, and those which come into being spontaneously 85 III, 9 | all other insects which come into being without copulation 86 III, 9 | moving. And some of them come into being by copulation, 87 III, 10| elsewhere, then bees ought to come into being also, if the 88 III, 10| germs. For why, if new bees come into existence when the 89 III, 10| their brood is not found to come into being if the leaders 90 III, 10| the drones are found to come into being even if no leaders 91 III, 10| case with drones, if they come into being without copulation, 92 III, 10| the bees had been found to come into being among them without 93 III, 11| in a sense they appear to come into being from semen, but 94 III, 11| or no kinds of testacea come into being on land, e.g. 95 III, 11| mouths of rivers that they come into being, as testacea 96 III, 11| themselves, but these also often come into being from a spontaneous 97 III, 11| of the same kind should come into being from this also.~ 98 III, 11| earth or water, manifestly come into being in connexion 99 III, 11| does so. Animals and plants come into being in earth and 100 III, 11| such facts as these. They come into being on the side of 101 III, 11| a kind of oyster, have come into being when the spot 102 III, 11| the places in which they come into being, must be learnt 103 IV, 1 | semen, but that which has come from the part by which male 104 IV, 1 | size, and that they should come into being in the embryo 105 IV, 1 | actually stated, if it does not come from the whole of the body 106 IV, 1 | that these parts should come into being as something 107 IV, 1 | exist in those embryos which come from the left and not in 108 IV, 1 | right? For if an embryo have come from the left but has not 109 IV, 1 | that the different sexes come from the right and left, 110 IV, 1 | the intestine and bladder come into being along with the 111 IV, 2 | all these characteristics come of deficiency in natural 112 IV, 2 | all, for all things that come into being as products of 113 IV, 3 | the efficient movements come which exist in the semen; 114 IV, 3 | also to the forces that come next in order, for the offspring 115 IV, 3 | false, if semen does not come off from the whole body 116 IV, 3 | impossible that more should come from both at once. Again, 117 IV, 3 | remote? None of the semen has come from them at any rate.~But 118 IV, 3 | for such a monstrosity to come into existence—I mean one 119 IV, 4 | embryo is cleft there may come into being more than one 120 IV, 4 | anything two systems or eddies come into being out of one, each 121 IV, 6 | for all inferior things come sooner to their perfection 122 IV, 10| certain limits make things to come into being and after this 123 V, 1 | the view that these things come into being by Necessity. 124 V, 1 | are ends in themselves, come into being both through 125 V, 1 | and the rest. But when we come to those things which come 126 V, 1 | come to those things which come into being without falling 127 V, 1 | account of its depth). When we come to the eyes between these, 128 V, 3 | reasonably expect baldness to come about this age upon those 129 V, 6 | of the food, from which come into being hairs and feathers