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1 I, 1 | into nature, there must be certain canons, by reference to 2 I, 1 | creative seed endowed with certain formative properties. Secondly, 3 I, 1 | it is the possession of certain characters by the parent 4 I, 1 | matter being assumed to have certain inseparable properties; 5 I, 4 | animals. For even these have certain attributes in common. However, 6 I, 5 | whole animal kingdom, or to certain large groups, or to the 7 II, 3 | not hot. Blood then in a certain sense is essentially hot, 8 II, 7 | must necessarily have a certain amount of heat. But as all 9 II, 10| These writers see that certain of the senses are located 10 II, 13| hard-skinned Crustacea present certain differences in their eyes, 11 II, 16| an impediment as the of certain oxen, that are said to be 12 II, 17| that is to say there are certain letters which they cannot 13 III, 2 | though in some ovipara certain parts are metaphorically 14 III, 2 | as horns, in virtue of a certain resemblance. To none of 15 III, 2 | the horns are hollow for a certain distance, and the end alone 16 III, 4 | exception of the horse and a certain kind of ox. In these exceptional 17 III, 6 | in all the animals of a certain class, because they live 18 III, 6 | applicable to the whole of a certain class. Yet the possession 19 III, 6 | much as the presence of certain characters constitutes the 20 III, 7 | furnished by the hares of certain regions, which have the 21 III, 7 | which thus becomes to a certain extent a matter of necessity 22 III, 9 | and suet. For just as a certain amount of fire is left in 23 III, 10| who was the assassin; when certain persons asserted that they 24 III, 10| trunk may run forwards to a certain distance after the head 25 III, 14| in the dog, and presents certain folds of moderate size, 26 III, 14| abstained from food for a certain time. For then alone can