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1 I, 1 | how each part exists on account of such a cause, and I mean 2 I, 2 | and we must connect our account with what has been said. 3 I, 7 | they have ducts like for on account of their extreme length 4 I, 7 | copulation than fish, not only on account of the length of the ducts 5 I, 18| part, the uterus, the same account may be given of the others.~ 6 II, 1 | because it is better and on account of the final cause, takes 7 II, 1 | animals which emit semen on account of their heat and size.~ 8 II, 1 | the later part exist on account of the part which is next 9 II, 4 | uterus, these being unable on account of their narrowness to receive 10 II, 4 | women or other animals, on account of there not being much 11 II, 4 | conveniently placed and hot on account of the purgation of the 12 II, 4 | into it. This region, on account of the heat which is in 13 II, 6 | very large at first, on account of the brain, and the eyes 14 II, 6 | control over their heads on account of the heaviness of the 15 II, 7 | years advance, sometimes on account of the body being too well 16 III, 7 | females lay their eggs on account of their number, so do the 17 III, 7 | males shed their milt on account of its abundance. For they 18 III, 10| necessary that the same account should be given of the bees 19 IV, 1 | into being in the embryo on account of uniting with one another, 20 IV, 1 | with one another, not on account of cooling or heating of 21 IV, 1 | the uterus should do so on account of them. For though it is 22 IV, 1 | mistake as he does, when they account for the difference by their " 23 IV, 3 | any rate.~But those who account for the similarity in the 24 IV, 3 | feet or many heads.~The account of the cause of monstrosities 25 IV, 4 | produces few or one. On account of this it results that 26 IV, 6 | than the female, and on account of moving is more liable 27 IV, 6 | maturity and old age on account of its weakness, for all 28 IV, 10| their young two years on account of their excessive size.~ 29 V, 1 | appertains to wakefulness, on account of sensation. But on the 30 V, 1 | possible to render another account of the cause of the colours, 31 V, 1 | is dark or deep-blue on account of its depth). When we come 32 V, 3 | become straight or curly on account of the vapour arising in 33 V, 3 | which they live is cold on account of its depth (for they are 34 V, 5 | not take place visibly on account of age in other animals 35 V, 5 | whilst the heat fails on account of age, they go grey. The 36 V, 6 | external parts, not taking into account the fact that it is covered 37 V, 7 | quickly. The strong, then, on account of their strength, sometimes 38 V, 8 | this way; but it is not on account of these causes but on account 39 V, 8 | account of these causes but on account of the end (or final cause); 40 V, 8 | from a dropsical patient on account of the lancet, not on account 41 V, 8 | account of the lancet, not on account of health, for the sake 42 V, 8 | but of necessity and on account of the motive or efficient