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  • It was the consecrated symbol of the Great Mother who had brought forth the fecundative energies, female and male.

    The God-Idea of the Ancients 1897

  • I say this new personage who makes her appearance upon the drama of human affairs informs you that you and your religion, under the conduct of the male, generative, fecundative principle of the sex, have filled the world with blood from one end to the other of it.

    History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II Matilda Joslyn Gage 1862

  • I conceived that Mr Debraw's partisans might maintain, that the bees, deprived of drones, perhaps would search for those in other hives, and carry the fecundative fluid to their own habitations for depositing it on the eggs.

    New observations on the natural history of bees Fran��ois Huber 1790

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