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1 I, 1 | cause, the definition of its essence (and these two we may regard 2 I, 2 | and female differ in their essence by each having a separate 3 I, 20| distinct in form and their essence must be different; and in 4 I, 23| intelligent workman. For to the essence of plants belongs no other 5 II, 1 | is their power and their essence. But why is it that one 6 II, 1 | though of course the real essence of things is in the individual)— 7 II, 6 | principle is simply the essence of the thing, but when we 8 II, 6 | being that which gives its essence both to the whole and to 9 IV, 1 | 1) the male quality or essence is a principle and a cause, 10 IV, 1 | incapacity, and (3) the essence or definition of the capacity 11 V, 1 | has no connexion with the essence of the animal’s being, but