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1 I, 22| secondary means, but the movements imparted to the material 2 II, 7 | nature is there, so that the movements from the pudenda are communicated 3 IV, 1 | such a kind as to set up movements also in the embryo and to 4 IV, 3 | existences that the efficient movements come which exist in the 5 IV, 3 | maternal line.~Some of the movements exist in the semen actually, 6 IV, 3 | to its opposites, but the movements which form the embryo change 7 IV, 3 | the father.~If again the movements be resolved, if the male 8 IV, 3 | said already, some of the movements which form the parts exist 9 IV, 3 | mentioned (that some of the movements exist potentially and others 10 IV, 3 | further removed. Finally, the movements are so confused together 11 IV, 3 | individuals.~The reason why the movements are resolved is this. The 12 IV, 3 | for such monsters. If the movements imparted by the semen are 13 IV, 4 | the parts may migrate, the movements which form the embryo being 14 V, 1 | a pure sight even small movements are plain and cause sensation. 15 V, 1 | things far off and of the movements in the transparent medium 16 V, 2 | surface, for then all the movements become clear in such cases, 17 V, 2 | sense-organ being above them, the movements from a distance are not 18 V, 2 | to the mark, just as the movements which cause sight do with 19 V, 6 | increase the variety in the movements which cause the development