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1 I, 11| production having no double character. Besides this, it is impossible 2 I, 13| settled, and that is the character of the region of the back, 3 I, 16| this respect.~Such is the character of the generative organs 4 I, 18| cannot be of the former character, for such is most abundant 5 I, 19| is quite of a different character from the blood when it is 6 I, 19| stated that such is the character of the female—putting all 7 II, 1 | internally viviparous. By this character then it is not possible 8 II, 1 | and assume their peculiar character, some within the animals 9 II, 1 | another the form and the character of the later organ would 10 II, 3 | developed last, and the peculiar character of the species is the end 11 II, 4 | free from the uterus. This character marks the cartilaginous 12 II, 6 | become hard and earthy in character, as nails, horns, hoofs, 13 II, 8 | as it is, whatever be the character of that generative fluid 14 III, 2 | nourishment, being of a material character in its first form, must 15 IV, 1 | Empedocles, for its whole character seems to be fanciful. If, 16 IV, 3 | be resolved, if the male character remain but the movement 17 IV, 3 | also two others, that if a character be prevailed over it changes 18 IV, 3 | or kindred, but the only character that remains is that common 19 IV, 6 | must look upon the female character as being a sort of natural 20 V, 7 | castrated change to the female character, and utter a voice like 21 V, 7 | generally changes to the female character in castrated animals; it 22 V, 7 | make some animals of such a character as to be deep-voiced, and