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1 I, 3 | externally from them; others outside, either pendent as in man 2 I, 8 | and are finally developed outside of them. The reason is that 3 I, 15| for generation, for it is outside the passage in the male 4 I, 15| passage in the male and indeed outside the body of the male altogether.~ 5 II, 1 | one, which is perfected outside the body, as the class of 6 II, 1 | condition at all, it is outside the body of the parent, 7 II, 1 | first moving cause from outside. (For nothing generates 8 II, 3 | without existing previously outside it, or (2) that they should 9 II, 3 | into being in the male from outside.~Now that it is impossible 10 II, 3 | also they cannot enter from outside. For neither is it possible 11 II, 4 | man, for if she emits it outside the uterus this must then 12 II, 4 | if it is to come in from outside at later period to dwell 13 II, 4 | the nourishment comes from outside, whence did the first nourishment 14 II, 4 | that all of it comes from outside just as in the seeds of 15 II, 6 | only because it is on the outside, but also because what is 16 II, 6 | intellect acts thus in the outside world with a view to the 17 III, 1 | its growth is completed outside the mother’s body by the 18 III, 1 | many eggs, but four at the outside.~The cuckoo, though not 19 III, 1 | latter complete their growth outside as has been said before. 20 III, 1 | therefore they lay them outside. They are quickly discharged, 21 III, 3 | solid and firm to protect it outside, but those of the rest are 22 III, 4 | small beginnings and the outside of the egg is harder. The 23 III, 5 | and it does not increase outside of them, whereas the eggs 24 III, 5 | and complete their growth outside the mother in all cases, 25 III, 5 | mother in all cases, those outside are preserved by the sprinkling 26 III, 9 | imperfect, but it is perfected outside as has been often stated 27 III, 9 | gets its nourishment from outside itself, as caterpillars 28 III, 10| alone is brought in from outside), it is plain that they 29 IV, 10| latter ten months at the outside. For the same reason also 30 V, 1 | strong, stops that from outside, and in general neither