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1 I, 1 | without them, or, at any rate, that it is better for him 2 I, 1 | material, it would at any rate be with the concretion of 3 I, 1 | been his notion. At any rate he says that it is evident 4 I, 1 | the case, seeing at any rate that when the soul departs, 5 I, 1 | its entirety, or, at any rate, of that part of it which 6 I, 1 | the offspring being at any rate that which in nature will 7 I, 1 | mode, in such things at any rate as are generated. For instance, 8 I, 1 | of nature, or that at any rate an attempt must be made 9 I, 5 | interesting, to all at any rate who have eyes to discern 10 II, 4 | evaporating.~Some at any rate of the animals with watery 11 II, 4 | fibres, and the bull’s at any rate coagulates more rapidly 12 II, 8 | corporeal substance, or at any rate it is more corporeal than 13 II, 9 | continuous whole, or at any rate is linked with the rest 14 II, 9 | utterly impossible, or at any rate would be performed with 15 II, 10| of the divine, or at any rate partakes of it in a fuller 16 II, 16| point of view. A bird at any rate has nothing which can properly 17 III, 9 | part, if not in both at any rate in the right one, is left 18 III, 10| possibly be the case. At any rate it is a statement made by 19 III, 10| bloodless animals at any rate can live, and that for a