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1 2 | scientific investigation of nature, that is we must take for 2 2 | character which appear in all Nature’s work. Of these one is 3 2 | work. Of these one is that Nature creates nothing without 4 2 | another that is the way of Nature. Next we must take for granted 5 4 | on the left leg; for the nature of the right is to initiate 6 6 | its own motion, because in nature nothing has a movement backwards, 7 7 | four, and that if it is the nature of anything so to progress 8 8 | are limbless is first that nature makes nothing without purpose, 9 11| when moving naturally. And Nature makes nothing contrary to 10 11| nothing contrary to her own nature.~ 11 12| theirs. The reason is that Nature’s workmanship is never purposeless, 12 14| relative to the line of vision, Nature has made its eyes able to 13 16| ground.~But crabs are in nature the oddest of all polypods; 14 17| having short legs is that nature has added to their feet 15 19| in a manner contrary to nature. They are not moving things,