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1 I, 18| the same account may be given of the others.~Again, some 2 I, 18| waste-product that which is given off from the tissues by 3 I, 18| than relief, for the reason given. Moreover, semen does not 4 I, 20| in each animal have been given in the Enquiries concerning 5 II, 4 | females for the reasons given; for, the female nature 6 II, 4 | in man has been already given, but why, if all females 7 II, 6 | cause and a proof can be given for these truths. While, 8 II, 6 | fire. But all the particles given off which are too earthy, 9 II, 6 | slaves, and the worst is given to the animals that live 10 II, 8 | reason has not been rightly given by Empedocles and Democritus, 11 II, 8 | plausible than those already given; I call it abstract because 12 III, 1 | occur in birds which are not given to flight nor rapine but 13 III, 1 | birds of prey are neither given to treading much nor to 14 III, 1 | largely in the heavy birds not given to flying, such as fowls, 15 III, 1 | this has been previously given. Wind-eggs are not formed 16 III, 3 | for the reason previously given,’ but the so-called "selache" 17 III, 3 | respects and for the reasons given the development of cartilaginous 18 III, 6 | this casual observation has given rise to this opinion. But 19 III, 10| for the reasons already given, and besides it is unreasonable 20 III, 10| the same account should be given of the bees and the kings 21 III, 10| are, then credit must be given rather to observation than 22 IV, 3 | accounts, however, have been given of these phenomena by some 23 IV, 4 | number. We have formerly given the reason why some animals 24 IV, 5 | now. The reason is that given above, for even in a single 25 IV, 5 | among men also the hairy are given to sexual intercourse and 26 IV, 6 | Nature. For the reason just given also twins are less likely 27 IV, 8 | we may take that already given, or we may take the opposite, 28 V, 1 | seen.~Let these, then, be given as the causes of the difference 29 V, 5 | the same as that already given in the case of baldness; 30 V, 7 | plain in man, for Nature has given this faculty to him in the