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1 4 | moved. The burden then must rest on the side which is to 2 6 | while the other remains at rest must, in order to be able 3 8 | out of proportion to the rest of their dimensions, cannot 4 8 | limbs must in turn remain at rest, and others be moved, and 5 8 | being moved to those at rest. And so nothing can walk 6 8 | support at all on which to rest the body’s weight, in the 7 9 | if there were no point at rest flexion and straightening 8 9 | then are equal, the one at rest must bend either at the 9 9 | drawing the whole of the rest of the body up to this, 10 9 | substituting a flexion of the rest of their body for the (missing) 11 10| their mode of life.) The rest of their bodily structure 12 11| quadruped, the thigh and the rest of the leg would be attached 13 12| except some point be at rest, and that men and birds, 14 17| 17~Now the rest have bandy legs because 15 17| their legs too, not like the rest of birds in the centre of