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1 1, II | the mind to a perpetual motion and agitation should induce 2 1, VIII | and adviseth well of the motion. And for magnitude, as Alexander 3 2, Int | performed the office of motion, as the limbs do, nor of 4 2, VII | forms of sense, of voluntary motion, of vegetation, of colours, 5 2, VIII | the sails which give the motion.~(4) Thus have I passed 6 2, VIII | astronomy of the diurnal motion, and the proper motions 7 2, XII | ever precedeth voluntary motion. Saving that this Janus 8 2, XIII | regions, and the other a small motion; so it cannot be found strange 9 2, XIV | endeavoureth to prove, that in all motion there is some point quiescent; 10 2, XXI | show of advancement, as motion though in a circle hath 11 2, XXII | but is without life and motion; whereunto Aristotle himself 12 2, XXIII| restrained for exercise or motion. But this part of civil 13 2, XXIII| restrained for exercise or motion. But this part of civil