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1 I, 4 | and in man. (For details see the Enquiries about Animals.) 2 I, 18| at the same time we shall see clearly also how all the 3 I, 19| considerations together we see that the sanguineous matter 4 II, 6 | eternal truth whatever; but we see that there is a proof of 5 II, 7 | test women by pessaries to see if the smells thereof permeate 6 II, 7 | smeared upon the eyes to see if they colour the saliva. 7 III, 11| from eggs, for we do not see such generation occurring 8 III, 11| with any animal, but we do see the other both in the sanguinea 9 IV, 1 | but as it is we do not see this to be the fact.~Again 10 IV, 1 | right and left", though they see that the sexes differ actually 11 IV, 1 | more than it is able to see or hear by possessing any 12 IV, 10| these processes. Just as we see the sea and all bodies of 13 V, 1 | this is that they did not see that the causes were numerous, 14 V, 1 | liquid in them. And so they see less well in the dusk, for 15 V, 1 | night. But if the eye is to see, it must neither not be 16 V, 1 | into the dark, men cannot see, for the motion already 17 V, 1 | strong nor a weak sight can see bright things because the 18 V, 1 | in any way, but he will see further; in fact, men in 19 V, 1 | pits or wells sometimes see the stars. Therefore if 20 V, 1 | colours but it will be able to see from a long distance (just 21 V, 1 | with prominent eyes do not see well at a distance, whereas 22 V, 1 | lying deep in the head can see things at a distance because 23 V, 1 | for the sight also must see, in a manner resembling 24 V, 8 | assumption upon what we see, that Nature never fails