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1 I, 2 | faculty, and anatomically by certain parts; essentially the male 2 I, 2 | faculties, it follows that certain parts must exist for union 3 I, 2 | but only in virtue of a certain faculty and a certain part— 4 I, 2 | a certain faculty and a certain part—just as with the part 5 I, 14| the testacea. We cannot be certain about all of them, but that 6 I, 18| generate before they yet have certain characters, such as a beard 7 I, 18| we are to adopt it), to a certain extent at any rate, but 8 I, 18| faculty, others by being in certain states or conditions; the 9 I, 19| catamenia which occur in certain of the vivipara. For thus 10 I, 19| mass or because it has a certain power in itself. I mention 11 I, 20| male, for it is through a certain incapacity that the female 12 I, 21| semen of the male gives a certain quality to the material 13 I, 21| unassisted can generate to a certain extent, for they do form 14 I, 22| art, for in them lies in a certain sense the motion of the 15 I, 23| the egg is an embryo, a certain part of it giving rise to 16 I, 23| and the first root.~In a certain sense the same thing happens 17 II, 1 | to the semen. For if in a certain sense they cannot, yet in 18 II, 1 | force moves the parts in a certain sense (not by touching any 19 II, 3 | it is productive up to a certain point. That then they possess 20 II, 4 | being in accordance with a certain formula, so also from the 21 II, 5 | female can generate up to a certain point unaided. But this 22 II, 5 | male tread the female in a certain space of time. About the 23 II, 6 | parts serving these for certain uses. Hence if there is 24 II, 6 | of the eyes is set upon certain passages, as are the other 25 II, 6 | one hand only grow up to a certain point (for there is a limit 26 III, 1 | oviparous sanguinea is to a certain extent similar to that of 27 III, 1 | impregnated by the male within a certain period. The difference in 28 III, 2 | remaining. Now at first a certain part of this membrane at 29 III, 5 | the male have not observed certain points when they say this. 30 III, 9 | all creatures seem in a certain way to produce a scolex 31 III, 9 | embryo becomes egg-like in a certain sense after its original 32 III, 10| appears to be the case in certain fishes, that the bees should 33 III, 10| all cases are similar to a certain extent, but are devoid of 34 III, 11| substance from themselves; when certain Chians carried some live 35 IV, 1 | existing as masses of a certain size, and that they should 36 IV, 1 | these should become of a certain quality because of the uterus, 37 IV, 1 | because it is itself of a certain quality that it is the cause 38 IV, 1 | female are distinguished by a certain capacity and incapacity. ( 39 IV, 1 | more abundant in blood in certain parts of her anatomy, and 40 IV, 1 | power in an organism has a certain corresponding organ, whether 41 IV, 1 | formed, as we say, in a certain sense, out of its opposite. 42 IV, 1 | male is such in virtue of a certain capacity and the female 43 IV, 2 | However, they also need a certain correspondence with one 44 IV, 2 | Nature exist in virtue of a certain ratio. Now if the hot preponderates 45 IV, 3 | parents is already in a certain sense a monstrosity; for 46 IV, 3 | is produced indeed of a certain quality, but also as an 47 IV, 3 | is an individual man with certain characters. Hence for the 48 IV, 3 | potentially. We must grasp certain fundamental general principles, 49 IV, 3 | to a "ram butting", and a certain physiognomist reduced all 50 IV, 3 | others are such because certain parts of their form are 51 IV, 4 | things generally happen in a certain way but may also happen 52 IV, 4 | order but still always in a certain way and not at random, the 53 IV, 4 | contrary to Nature is in a certain sense according to Nature, 54 IV, 4 | complete their growth there are certain limits to their size, both 55 IV, 4 | the semen is not only of a certain quantity but also of a certain 56 IV, 4 | certain quantity but also of a certain quality, whereas with fig-juice 57 IV, 4 | which works upon it are of a certain quantity. So then they do 58 IV, 4 | is carried along with a certain motion, if it dash against 59 IV, 4 | arose as a superfluity.~In certain cases we find a double set 60 IV, 10| environing air, along with certain other circumstances of its 61 IV, 10| and cold varying within certain limits make things to come 62 V, 1 | not say that each is of a certain quality because it becomes 63 V, 7 | others a high voice. Up to a certain point this is well said ( 64 V, 7 | that the depth depends on a certain amount of the air put in