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1 I, 17| emit semen contribute by means of it to generation, and 2 I, 22| from him to the material by means of the motion he sets up. 3 I, 22| anything by any secondary means, but the movements imparted 4 I, 22| the work she is forming by means of tools, but, as it were, 5 II, 1 | but it is increased by means of itself. There is, then, 6 II, 3 | we have seen) it acts by means of the power residing in 7 II, 4 | The embryo, then, grows by means of the umbilicus in the 8 II, 4 | products of art are made by means of the tools of the artist, 9 II, 4 | to put it more truly by means of their movement, and this 10 II, 5 | sensitive soul, either by means of the semen or without 11 II, 6 | down if there were not some means of saving them; even as 12 II, 7 | embryo to take nourishment by means of any of them. Thirdly, 13 III, 1 | of the vivipara grows by means of the umbilical cord, so 14 III, 2 | their growth by their own means. If there is anything by 15 IV, 1 | all concoction works by means of heat. Therefore the males 16 IV, 4 | but we must rather by all means suppose that the cause lies 17 V, 1 | animal, or which either are means to an end or are ends in 18 V, 1 | In one sense keen sight means the power of seeing at a 19 V, 1 | distance, in another it means the power of distinguishing 20 V, 2 | movement which is caused by means of the voice, being as it