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1 I, 1 | generation of each animal is in a way the same thing; and, therefore, 2 I, 1 | come into being in the same way; this is only a reasonable 3 I, 2 | must observe carefully the way in which this semen actually 4 I, 3 | ducts from these in the same way as serpents; I mean the 5 I, 18| voice, nails, hair, and way of moving, from which nothing 6 I, 18| if it does it is in the way Empedocles says, not the 7 I, 18| really have to talk in that way, and as it happened then 8 I, 18| as we said before, is the way they copulate, for the females 9 I, 18| generation in some other way. Into this we must next 10 I, 19| not concocted in the same way as the semen. Thus, if the 11 I, 22| art. Such, then, is the way in which these males contribute 12 II, 1 | being is eternal in the only way possible. Now it is impossible 13 II, 1 | nature, preserve in the same way the imperfect eggs they 14 II, 1 | thing be affected in any way by another if it does not 15 II, 1 | comes into being in the same way as the knitting of a net. 16 II, 1 | continuing to touch it. In a way it is the innate motion 17 II, 4 | is so there is a readier way for the semen of the male 18 II, 4 | themselves. And this is the way things are drawn up, but 19 II, 4 | male (this acts in the same way as rennet acts upon milk, 20 II, 4 | parts exist potentially in a way at the same time, but the 21 II, 4 | the umbilicus in the same way as a plant by its roots, 22 II, 4 | with each other in that way in which the one is active 23 II, 5 | involves a difficulty; in what way are we to say that their 24 II, 5 | should live in the same way as fertile eggs (for then 25 II, 5 | previously participate in some way in life. It is plain, then, 26 II, 6 | occupies later in the same way as the other parts do, for 27 II, 6 | sinews are formed in the same way as the bones and out of 28 III, 1 | residue is diverted that. way, they lay few eggs, but 29 III, 2 | suddenly chilled in any other way and cast out the egg too 30 III, 2 | discharged in the opposite way from the young of vivipara; 31 III, 2 | quadrupeds are formed in the same way as those of birds, for they 32 III, 2 | it is only so in the same way as wax is; accordingly on 33 III, 2 | ovipara it is the other way about, as if one should 34 III, 3 | from the egg in the same way both with those externally 35 III, 3 | takes place in the same way. For they have the one umbilicus 36 III, 5 | be males only in the same way as in those plants where 37 III, 5 | passage which enters by way of the mouth runs to the 38 III, 7 | latter, indeed, resemble in a way those animals which produce 39 III, 8 | are produced in the same way also by the cephalopoda, 40 III, 9 | creatures seem in a certain way to produce a scolex first, 41 III, 10| leaders. Hence in a sort of way their generation is analogous. 42 III, 11| sense not so, and in one way they are spontaneously generated 43 III, 11| some of them in the latter way, others in the former. Because 44 III, 11| class of onions. In the last way produced mussels, for smaller 45 III, 11| all things formed in this way, whether in earth or water, 46 III, 11| the scolex grows in this way is plain in the case of 47 IV, 1 | these also differ in the way stated previously.~Moreover 48 IV, 1 | embryo is formed in any way you please.~The same argument 49 IV, 1 | confront them in the same way as we did the theory of 50 IV, 1 | fertile. Yet to put it in this way is to seek for the cause 51 IV, 3 | respectively rather than the other way about. (2) They resemble 52 IV, 3 | these cases Nature has in a way departed from the type. 53 IV, 3 | must look at it in this way. If the generative secretion 54 IV, 3 | but also a man. In this way some of the characteristics 55 IV, 3 | grandfather; and in this way not only in the male but 56 IV, 3 | what pushes is itself in a way pushed again and what crushes 57 IV, 3 | male, and others the other way about, females being similar 58 IV, 3 | very close and similar in a way to that of the cause of 59 IV, 4 | short road to go a long way about, for in such cases 60 IV, 4 | the male, this will be the way we shall have to state it, 61 IV, 4 | condition of these also is in a way monstrous, since both deficiency 62 IV, 4 | generally happen in a certain way but may also happen in another 63 IV, 4 | may also happen in another way. In fact, even in the case 64 IV, 4 | still always in a certain way and not at random, the result 65 IV, 4 | it does not act in this way but brings together and 66 IV, 5 | hens are less disposed that way than the cocks, because 67 IV, 5 | cock-birds it is the other way, for their testes are drawn 68 IV, 6 | attended with discomfort. Their way of life is partly responsible 69 V, 1 | acted on in this or that way.~These distinctions being 70 V, 1 | either more or less in any way, but he will see further; 71 V, 3 | of the cold. In the same way also plants are found to 72 V, 5 | in man the skin is in no way the cause, for even white-skinned 73 V, 7 | rightly said in a general way that the depth depends on 74 V, 7 | called "laiai". For in this way are the testes attached 75 V, 8 | formed and being shed in this way; but it is not on account