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1 I, 1 | same way; this is only a reasonable postulate to make, for it 2 I, 17| the latter is true it is reasonable to suppose that it does 3 I, 17| Fourthly, it would seem to be reasonable to say that as there is 4 I, 18| not produce semen, it is reasonable to suppose it does not come 5 I, 18| secretion. For it is more reasonable to suppose that the last 6 I, 20| Thus it is clear that it is reasonable to suppose that generation 7 III, 10| should collect honey is reasonable, for it is their food, but 8 III, 10| Nor is the opposite view reasonable, that the bees are male 9 III, 11| generation of all animals, it is reasonable to suppose to have been 10 III, 11| scolex or egg. But it is less reasonable to suppose that it was from 11 IV, 1 | round a framework. It is not reasonable that these should become 12 IV, 4 | first place it seems only reasonable to wonder why some animals 13 IV, 8 | the opposite, for it is a reasonable view also that the embryo 14 IV, 10| should expect, for it is reasonable that the development of 15 IV, 10| needs follow suit. For it is reasonable that the periods of the 16 V, 1 | as they grow older, it is reasonable to suppose that the opposite 17 V, 8 | and the material. So it is reasonable that Nature should perform