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1 I, 2 | motions: consequently all its power and order is derived from 2 I, 3 | asserts that they are equal in power. For on this view it is 3 I, 3 | of each that are equal in power, just as would be the case 4 II, 8 | the sun exerts its full power (as it does about noon) 5 II, 8 | suppose that it owed its power to produce such effects 6 IV, 1 | little heat and it has no power, but in summer there is 7 IV, 8 | hot, cold in virtue of a power of acting on sense). Secondly 8 IV, 12| are in virtue of a certain power of action or passion-just