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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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1 I, 18| Again, no place has been set apart by Nature for waste-products 2 I, 18| body, but a place has been set apart for all the natural 3 I, 23| Nature has mixed these and set them together in plants, 4 II, 1 | since one thing cannot set up a motion in another without 5 II, 1 | by another if it does not set up a motion in it. Something 6 II, 1 | makes them is the movement set up by the male parent, who 7 II, 4 | in some cases the egg is set free as with creatures externally 8 II, 4 | therefore the egg is not set free from the uterus. This 9 II, 4 | itself, like a son who has set up house away from his father. 10 II, 6 | sense-organ of the eyes is set upon certain passages, as 11 II, 6 | the food that comes in is set apart for the free men, 12 II, 6 | as they lived, for these set the limit of size to animals. 13 II, 6 | grow again after the first set falls out, for though they 14 II, 6 | because when they are set free from the parent they 15 III, 2 | perfected, the whole of it is set free, and naturally the 16 III, 4 | are they very small when set free and grow quickly, small 17 IV, 1 | difference and tries to set it forth; whether he does 18 IV, 1 | itself of such a kind as to set up movements also in the 19 IV, 4 | length the numerous eggs are set in a line.~Nothing of the 20 IV, 4 | result, for there is a limit set alike to the power of the 21 IV, 4 | certain cases we find a double set of generative organs [one 22 IV, 8 | those empty parts which are set upon the same passages. 23 V, 2 | sense-organ of hearing is set upon the part concerned 24 V, 7 | then, and most females set but little air in motion 25 V, 7 | the part by which they set the air in motion is not 26 V, 7 | strong; at the same time they set a great quantity in motion 27 V, 7 | slowly. And these animals set much in movement whereas 28 V, 7 | movement whereas the others set but little, because the 29 V, 7 | that part by which they set the air in motion is in


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