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1 Ded | depends, from which all power proceeds. The King, in like 2 Ded | the fountain whence all power, all grace doth flow. What 3 Ded | emblem of your own sovereign power. Accept therefore, with 4 II | motion of its own, has the power of drawing the blood into 5 VII | no forcing, no impelling power in the lungs the blood is 6 IX | being without any propelling power, and further, because of 7 XI | driven in, by the forcing power of the heart, by which the 8 XII | receives from the pulse and power of the heart; for the force 9 XII | medium of the impelling power of the heart.~But if all 10 XII | its diminished impelling power, the stream cannot make 11 XV | both force and impelling power. Now such is the heart and 12 XVII| a considerable amount of power. In fishes, serpents, lizards, 13 XVII| heart, by the impelling power of which the nutritive fluid 14 XVII| foundation from which all power is derived, on which all 15 XVII| is derived, on which all power depends in the animal body.~