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1 1 | sanguineous animals have four points and not more, but 2 1 | bloodless animals more than four, and generally why some 3 5 | biped). In them, of the four points of motion, two are 4 6 | where there is division into four.~Since then these two pairs, 5 6 | each of the centres in the four parts described.~ 6 7 | place by means of two or four points in their structure, 7 7 | progress at more points than four, and that if it is the nature 8 7 | anything so to progress at four points it must of necessity 9 7 | are made to move at two or four points, and even limbless 10 7 | They too move by dint of four points, whereby they achieve 11 8 | move itself at more than four points. Granting this it 12 8 | they cannot have more than four (or they would be bloodless), 13 8 | and if they had two or four they would be practically 14 9 | Of the latter some have four fins, others which are rather 15 10| walk, be said to move at four points? Now we did not say 16 10| that all Sanguinea move at four points, but merely at not 17 10| merely at not more than four. Moreover, they cannot as 18 11| Sanguineous, be moved at more than four points, but also because 19 13| 13~Now there are four modes of flexion if we take 20 14| fashion animals with more than four legs make their movements;