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1 1| else but goodness put in motion or applied) neither man 2 1| the highest generality of motion or summary law of nature 3 7| things to be SOLID, VOID, AND MOTION TO THE CENTRE, was in better 4 7| or he that put the MIND, MOTION, AND MATTER. For no man 5 8| receive and to give; the one motion affecting preservation and 6 8| if they had observed the motion of congruity or situation 7 8| they had considered the motion (familiar in attraction 8 11| of the INTERMEDIUM with a motion which successively is conveyed 9 11| I contend but that this motion which I call the freeing 10 14| sympathy and antipathy; motion to the centre, with motion 11 14| motion to the centre, with motion of stripe or press; the 12 14| portions in the void space; motion of shuttings and openings; 13 15| sympathy and antipathy; motion to the centre, with motion 14 15| motion to the centre, with motion of stripe or press; the 15 15| portions in the void space; motion of shuttings and openings;