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1 I, 1 | 1~WE have now discussed the 2 I, 18| find in the body either be (1) one of the natural parts, 3 I, 19| we shall make it clear (1) whether the female also 4 I, 19| that it will be either (1) blood or that which is 5 I, 19| But since it is necessary (1) that the weaker animal 6 II, 1 | 1~THAT the male and the female 7 II, 1 | proceeds to try and point out (1) that the sexes arise from 8 II, 1 | still further remote.~Now (1) some existing things are 9 II, 1 | classes overlap one another, (1) the insects, (2) the animals 10 II, 1 | into being or is made must (1) be made out of something, ( 11 II, 3 | it is necessary either (1) that they should all come 12 II, 3 | that they should either (1) come into being in the 13 II, 6 | division into two classes, (1) the origin of the movement, ( 14 II, 6 | I mean, for instance, (1) that which can generate, ( 15 II, 8 | this is so, then since (1) mules are produced of both 16 II, 8 | produced from mules. For (1) another kind cannot be, 17 III, 1 | 1~WE have now spoken about 18 III, 1 | But among the ovipara (1) birds produce a perfect 19 III, 10| appearances. For they must (1) either bring the young 20 III, 10| the former, then either (1) each kind must generate 21 III, 10| purpose (I mean for instance (1) that bees may be generated 22 III, 10| from copulation, either (1) of bee with bee or drone 23 IV, 1 | 1~WE have thus spoken of the 24 IV, 1 | what reason it exists. But (1) the male and female are 25 IV, 1 | its analogue. Now since (1) the one sex is able and 26 IV, 1 | change with it.~If then (1) the male quality or essence 27 IV, 3 | following groups of facts. (1) Some children resemble 28 IV, 3 | of all these phenomena, (1) female and male offspring 29 IV, 3 | male like the mother. For (1) those who assign the same 30 IV, 3 | explain all the phenomena, (1) the distinction of sex, ( 31 IV, 4 | may be raised concerning (1) the production of many 32 V, 1 | 1~WE must now investigate 33 V, 5 | some think, a withering. (1) A proof of the former statement