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1 1, XLV | that all celestial bodies move in perfect circles, spirals 2 1, XIII | hollow space be allowed it to move and play in; except the 3 1, XIII | to give the fire room to move, if this motion be checked 4 1, XXXV | that natural bodies either move in circle, or move straight 5 1, XXXV | either move in circle, or move straight forward, or remain 6 1, XXXV | that dense and solid bodies move toward the center of the 7 1, XXXV | dense and solid, does not move to the earth, there is an 8 1, XXXVI | progressive motion. For waters may move in progression, and yet 9 1, XXXVI | kindred substances, and move to it by sympathy. If the 10 1, XLV | where the one does not move the other from its place 11 1, XLVI | medium through which they move. The sailing of ships, the 12 1, XLVIII| tight so that it cannot move, the sound at once comes 13 1, XLVIII| separate, stand still, move, and range themselves, not 14 1, XLVIII| For bodies seem either to move without limit, or to remain 15 1, XLVIII| they delight in motion, move in a circle, with a motion, 16 1, XLVIII| are not favorably placed move in a right line (as the 17 1, XLVIII| center round which the bodies move; 2. the poles on which they 18 1, XLVIII| the poles on which they move; 3. their circumference 19 1, XLVIII| repose, or of aversion to move. It is by this motion that 20 1, XLVIII| nature. And if compelled to move, they nevertheless seem 21 1, XLVIII| rotation, and aversion to move; or of special forms, as