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1 1 | animals for movement in place (locomotion); first, why 2 2 | originals of movements in place are thrusts and pulls. ( 3 4 | themselves to make a change of place, have a further distinction 4 4 | the aforesaid change (of place) by the help of organized 5 4 | natural position in the same place, and for this reason the 6 5 | employed for movement in place connected with a point on 7 5 | connexion.~Now there is in place a superior, an intermediate, 8 5 | inferior; in respect to place bipeds have their superior 9 6 | stands still, have in the place where both parts have opposed 10 7 | which make their changes of place by means of two or four 11 8 | only jump and so move from place to place do not need limbs 12 8 | and so move from place to place do not need limbs for this 13 8 | would make the change of place better if they had an even 14 9 | and so they change from place to place. It is plain too 15 9 | they change from place to place. It is plain too that if 16 10| said, makes a change of place by flexion and straightening, 17 12| possible for this to take place and at the same time for 18 14| make a continuous change of place, jumping all the time. Here 19 19| progression and any movement in place, is as we have now described.