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1 3 | animals which change their position some move with the whole 2 3 | creature always changes its position by pressing against what 3 3 | moves makes its change of position by the use of at least two 4 4 | function, not merely of position relatively to our earth 5 4 | superior and inferior are in position other than in animals. Still 6 4 | function, though not in their position relatively to the universe. 7 4 | distinctions of function and not of position. The right is that from 8 4 | that from which change of position naturally begins, the opposite 9 4 | all, and has its natural position in the same place, and for 10 6 | it may make a change of position towards its front or back; 11 6 | arranged in a certain definite position relatively to the distances 12 9 | For since a stationary position is perpendicular, if that 13 12| have the power of changing position by the use of limbs, must 14 12| leg which has the leading position must be unencumbered, and 15 12| and making his change of position in the natural way with 16 12| knee-joint would fall under the position of the belly); but the flexion