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1 I, 19| fact that in the former instance there is only so much liquid 2 I, 19| body, while in the latter instance the mouth of the uterus 3 I, 20| of such discharges; for instance some pungently-flavoured 4 I, 22| embryo is formed in the first instance, but further material must 5 I, 22| material concerned, as, for instance, architecture is in the 6 II, 1 | after the other? I mean, for instance, that it is not the fact 7 II, 1 | by starting in the first instance from the principle that, 8 II, 2 | water and air; foam, for instance, becomes thicker and white, 9 II, 5 | itself without copulation. No instance of this worthy of credit 10 II, 6 | by the end; I mean, for instance, (1) that which can generate, ( 11 III, 1 | and some lay often; for instance, the fowl, the partridge, 12 III, 10| the purpose (I mean for instance (1) that bees may be generated 13 IV, 3 | accidental qualities (as for instance if the parent is a scholar 14 IV, 3 | connected with them; for instance, if the movement of the 15 IV, 3 | father, and in the next instance into that of his grandfather; 16 IV, 4 | habitually, as in fruits; for instance, there is a vine which some 17 IV, 4 | sovereign parts, as for instance some monsters have two spleens 18 IV, 6 | than in males; I mean, for instance, puberty, the prime of life, 19 V, 1 | final cause. The eye for instance exists for a final cause, 20 V, 1 | the animal. An eye, for instance, the animal must have of 21 V, 4 | of the earthy vapour, for instance what is called mould (for