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1 I, 4 | are much enlarged at the time of copulation, and all those 2 I, 6 | matured together before the time, so as not to be maturing 3 I, 18| creation of animals; in the time of his "Reign of Love", 4 I, 18| parts, and not at the same time, but sooner in some and 5 I, 18| For perhaps at the same time we shall see clearly also 6 I, 18| is true, during a short time in the flower of their youth 7 I, 19| to be emitted at the same time of life that the catamenia 8 I, 19| best condition about the time of producing eggs, for, 9 I, 20| in the male at the same time of life as the catamenia 10 I, 20| differentiated at the same time in both sexes; and as the 11 I, 20| than one young one at a time do so in consequence of 12 I, 21| this question. At the same time the answer to the next question 13 I, 21| animals remain united a long time, and when they are separated 14 I, 23| to remain united a long time until the male element has 15 I, 23| form the embryo in a longer time, as among the sanguinea. 16 II, 1 | is imperfect; at the same time, because they are of an 17 II, 1 | from the mother for a long time by sucking, as the young 18 II, 3 | does not become at the same time an animal and a man or a 19 II, 4 | happens to become so, and the time of change from one month 20 II, 4 | also it results that this time is stormier than the middle 21 II, 4 | concocted a little matter at a time is always coming away, and 22 II, 4 | and domestic fowl, but as time goes on and one generation 23 II, 4 | potentially in a way at the same time, but the first principle 24 II, 4 | question be asked at what time it is to do so, but also 25 II, 4 | must speak later at the time appropriate for discussing 26 II, 4 | place, and at the right time), straightway the one acts 27 II, 5 | female in a certain space of time. About the cause of these 28 II, 6 | it made in any place or time whatever, but only in a 29 II, 6 | but only in a place and time naturally so fitted. For 30 II, 6 | order of development; as time goes on the lower also reaches 31 II, 6 | for in the intervening time they collapse. The reason 32 II, 6 | And children for a long time have no control over their 33 II, 6 | be separated at the same time as the heart is able to 34 II, 6 | they have to wait till the time when Nature has some residue 35 II, 7 | some produce one young at a time, some more than one, but 36 III, 1 | some lay many eggs at a time and some lay often; for 37 III, 1 | catamenia advances a little at a time, and is not discharged externally, 38 III, 2 | the uterus. At the same time the egg-shell surrounds 39 III, 4 | it would if much of the time required for the whole development 40 III, 5 | their union lasts a long time, and it is plain in these 41 III, 5 | their eggs at about the same time of year, and the nearer 42 III, 5 | takes place at the same time, so is it also with their 43 III, 5 | in quantity at the same time as this happens to the eggs 44 III, 7 | leaving off treading for a time, he causes them to increase 45 III, 7 | fishes no such limit of time has been laid down, but 46 III, 7 | there is no such limit of time fixed with them as with 47 III, 7 | should expect, for by the time that the white and yolk 48 III, 8 | creatures lasts a considerable time, as in insects, and naturally 49 III, 9 | it were before the right time, as if the scolex, while 50 III, 10| afterwards a smaller number each time at last one and thereafter 51 III, 10| remain united for a long time but produce quickly something 52 III, 11| For they seek at the same time the warmth of the sun and 53 III, 11| the sea, and after some time, when mud had collected 54 III, 11| became no more numerous as time passed, but increased greatly 55 IV, 1 | each individual at the same time, for it is better so. Hence 56 IV, 1 | definitely female or male by the time when it possesses also the 57 IV, 2 | the same causes. For this time of the month is colder and 58 IV, 3 | developed except in its proper time.~This is the description 59 IV, 4 | other at an interval of time; that the later entering 60 IV, 4 | birth to more than one at a time, as in Egypt. And they are 61 IV, 4 | growth is perfected; at the time of birth great confusion 62 IV, 4 | closed, so that when the time for the catamenia has arrived 63 IV, 5 | to birth even if a long time elapses between the two 64 IV, 5 | continues during all the time of pregnancy. In women, 65 IV, 6 | bodily condition most of the time, whereas in most women gestation 66 IV, 7 | accordingly, but yet when the time for birth came on, she neither 67 IV, 7 | or at any rate for a long time, for in its nature it is 68 IV, 8 | becoming useful for the time of birth. For Nature has 69 IV, 8 | may neither fail at this time at all nor yet be at all 70 IV, 8 | the milk is concocted in time to suit this moment, but 71 IV, 8 | cause changes). At the same time the parts about the breasts 72 IV, 8 | is left over about this time, and the less is concocted 73 IV, 8 | according to Nature".~The time also at which the young 74 IV, 8 | its size, then at the same time the milk becomes useful 75 IV, 8 | these reasons it is at that time also that the young animal 76 IV, 10| animals should take a longer time. Yet this is not the cause 77 IV, 10| sanguinea do live a long time, yet the larger are not 78 IV, 10| longer-lived. Man lives a longer time than any animal of which 79 IV, 10| later; but the cause of the time of gestation is the size 80 IV, 10| their perfection in a small time, whether they be animals 81 IV, 10| though living a shorter time than man, yet carry their 82 IV, 10| their young longer; for the time in the former is a year, 83 IV, 10| the same reason also the time is long in elephants; they 84 IV, 10| that in all animals the time of gestation and development 85 V, 1 | with the changes in the time of life, all animals are 86 V, 1 | plants, for indeed at this time animals do actually live 87 V, 1 | animal to sleep most of the time because the growth takes 88 V, 1 | they spend most of their time in sleep.~When awake infants 89 V, 1 | of the waking state. As time goes on and their growth 90 V, 1 | and spend most of their time in that condition. Children 91 V, 1 | light is weak; at the same time also liquid is in general 92 V, 3 | the hair gets coarser as time goes on, and some go bald 93 V, 3 | women, but men do so by the time their age is advancing. 94 V, 3 | one part of the plant at a time, and so are feathers and 95 V, 3 | important to them than the time of life), and to those animals 96 V, 3 | one goes bald before the time of sexual intercourse, and 97 V, 3 | intercourse, and at that time it is in those naturally 98 V, 4 | we tend to cold at every time of life, and especially 99 V, 7 | not strong; at the same time they set a great quantity 100 V, 7 | voice of the succeeding time of life. If the testes are 101 V, 8 | to obtain food after the time of taking milk is over, 102 V, 8 | this happened about the time of reaching maturity, Nature 103 V, 8 | but are only smoothed in time by wearing down), partly 104 V, 8 | flat teeth grow for a long time, the last of them cutting