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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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manner

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 8 | ovipara, they differ in the manner of laying their eggs, for 2 I, 13| and they are fixed in like manner if the testes are external; 3 I, 14| copulate is plain; in what manner they unite must be stated 4 I, 18| both, what would be the manner of generation? For the heteroeneous 5 I, 18| as said above. In like manner other animals produce much 6 I, 19| if so, how and in what manner she does so.~We have previously 7 I, 22| the object made. In like manner, in the male of those animals 8 II, 1 | one previously), in like manner also that from which the 9 II, 4 | passive (I mean in the right manner, in the right place, and 10 II, 6 | physically defective, in like manner as in the case of external 11 II, 8 | others that unite in this manner ought to be barren. Empedocles 12 II, 8 | the ass. The ass in like manner comes very near generating 13 III, 2 | round it.~This then is the manner in which animals produced 14 III, 3 | the one umbilicus in like manner as that of birds connecting 15 III, 3 | consumed the flesh in like manner encroaches upon and grows 16 III, 6 | weasel has a uterus in like manner to the other quadrupeds; 17 III, 7 | the other class in like manner, for the cartilaginous are 18 III, 11| resemblance to plants in the manner stated above. Hence when 19 III, 11| solidifying in the same manner as bones and horns (for 20 III, 11| pretty well described the manner of the development of these 21 IV, 1 | sexes correspond in this manner (the terms "able" and "unable" 22 IV, 3 | for the similarity in the manner which remains to be discussed, 23 IV, 4 | the same reason. In like manner also it is not the largest 24 IV, 4 | according to Nature. In like manner, if the male emits more 25 IV, 4 | production of many young in the manner stated before; monsters 26 IV, 5 | that bear only one. In like manner, since man naturally would 27 IV, 6 | some of the rest in like manner; and nearly all of them 28 IV, 10| its being tempered in a manner resembling the environing 29 V, 1 | this is the case in like manner with hearing and smelling). 30 V, 1 | sight also must see, in a manner resembling the movement. 31 V, 3 | occur in a corresponding manner also in all animals which 32 V, 7 | loud-voiced, and in like manner some soft-voiced ones are


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