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1 I, 15| female takes place at this point, for it is necessary, if 2 I, 20| parts in question are on the point of differentiating they 3 II, 1 | as it proceeds to try and point out (1) that the sexes arise 4 II, 3 | productive up to a certain point. That then they possess 5 II, 4 | until it is perfected to the point of being now an animal potentially 6 II, 5 | generate up to a certain point unaided. But this still 7 II, 5 | and turning back to the point from whence she started. 8 II, 6 | only grow up to a certain point (for there is a limit of 9 III, 2 | separated off in eggs at the point where the egg is attached 10 III, 2 | the egg is harder at this point than below, for it is necessary 11 III, 2 | the egg is attached at the point where is the said principle, 12 III, 2 | attached to the uterus at the point where is the first principle.~ 13 III, 3 | same nature both at the point of attachment and at the 14 III, 8 | unscientifically from this point of view also. For it is 15 III, 9 | aquatic being winged.~Another point is quite natural, which 16 IV, 3 | discussed, explain this point better, as well as the others. 17 IV, 4 | before, is no longer in point here, for what is formed 18 IV, 4 | aggregates more material at any point of itself than is required 19 V, 7 | high voice. Up to a certain point this is well said (for it