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1 I, 1 | elements of all matter. It remains to speak of those parts 2 I, 4 | their ducts full of milt. It remains then that it must be because 3 I, 16| not spoken of before. It remains now to speak of the homogeneous 4 I, 18| introduced from without.~It remains, then, that it must be either 5 I, 19| liquid to begin with as remains behind after the discharge 6 I, 20| first formative semen, if it remains one, and is not divided, 7 II, 3 | in process of change. It remains, then, for the reason alone 8 II, 4 | secretions are moderate, the body remains in good health, for they 9 II, 4 | the semen. Sometimes it remains in this place; at other 10 II, 4 | This is why the animal remains in the uterus, not, as Democritus 11 II, 6 | being unable to evaporate, remains on the surface. While in 12 III, 9 | walk, fly, and swim; it remains to speak of insects and 13 III, 10| had existed in them. It remains then, if they are generated 14 III, 10| generate them by copulation. It remains then, as appears to be the 15 III, 10| creatures deny this, it remains that the kings must generate 16 IV, 3 | the only character that remains is that common to the race, 17 IV, 3 | similarity in the manner which remains to be discussed, explain 18 IV, 3 | following what has been said, it remains to give the reason for such 19 IV, 3 | controlled by them, at last there remains the most general substratum, 20 IV, 7 | Hence it is that the mola remains in them till old age or 21 IV, 8 | elements are removed what remains must become of necessity