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1 I, 11| character. Besides this, it is impossible for animals to be produced 2 I, 12| the semen; for it would be impossible for them, if chilled and 3 I, 18| other.~Yet this also is impossible, just as much as it is impossible 4 I, 18| impossible, just as much as it is impossible for the parts when full 5 I, 18| animals. Now that this is impossible is plain, for neither would 6 I, 18| them in the body. Now it is impossible that the parts should be 7 II, 1 | animals. For since it is impossible that such a class of things 8 II, 1 | way possible. Now it is impossible for it to be eternal as 9 II, 1 | from semen or seed, it is impossible that any part of it should 10 II, 3 | outside.~Now that it is impossible for them all to preexist 11 II, 4 | semen is infertile.~It is impossible to conceive without the 12 II, 4 | viviparous fishes, it is impossible that the semen should be 13 II, 5 | without qualification, it is impossible for face, hand, flesh, or 14 II, 5 | the sensitive soul, it is impossible for the female to generate 15 II, 8 | species from mules, it is impossible that anything should be 16 II, 8 | till birth, and this is impossible if there are no catamenia. 17 II, 8 | happen before now, but it is impossible for her to complete the 18 III, 1 | very fertile; now it is impossible for many eggs to reach completion 19 III, 4 | a final cause, for it is impossible for them to attain their 20 III, 5 | considering that this is impossible. For the passage which enters 21 III, 7 | perfected into an animal is impossible, for an animal requires 22 III, 10| But all these views are impossible if we reason first upon 23 III, 10| brood of the drones alone is impossible for the reasons already 24 III, 10| Then, again, it is also impossible that the bees themselves 25 III, 10| produced from each; but this is impossible, for at that rate the whole 26 III, 11| conception. If then the former is impossible (I mean that nourishment 27 IV, 1 | will be male. But this is impossible. Thus the theory of Democritus 28 IV, 3 | what is on other grounds impossible, and (2) those who say that 29 IV, 3 | male the mother, for it is impossible that more should come from 30 IV, 3 | people.~That, however, it is impossible for such a monstrosity to 31 IV, 3 | sheep, dog, and ox, it being impossible for each to be developed 32 IV, 4 | violently or if it has been impossible to make it at all. In some 33 IV, 8 | all cases where it is not impossible for things to be otherwise 34 V, 1 | life of a plant. But it is impossible that plants should sleep, 35 V, 1 | dissipated; but, if that is impossible, still the further the tube