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1 I, 18| their fruit from their own mass alone, and the seed did 2 I, 19| either in virtue of its own mass or because it has a certain 3 I, 19| a nature it should be a mass of sanguineous liquid, and ( 4 I, 22| product. Not only must the mass of material exist there 5 II, 2 | whiter and firmer does the mass appear. The same thing happens 6 II, 2 | water or even with oil, the mass increases greatly and changes 7 II, 2 | with it which increases the mass and makes the white shine 8 II, 4 | movement in the semen the mass forming from the material 9 II, 4 | provide a body and a material mass, it is not necessary for 10 II, 4 | heat, which brings into one mass and fixes the similar material, 11 II, 4 | because the surface of a mass must solidify on heating 12 III, 1 | takes place in the whole mass of the eggs as in a single 13 III, 8 | becomes a sticky and glutinous mass, but in the carabi and their 14 IV, 1 | blood-vessels, round which the whole mass of the flesh lies as round 15 IV, 4 | the greater is the curdled mass. Now it is no use to say 16 V, 2 | contrary result by receiving a mass of water into itself.~We