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1 4 | similarly situated from the point of view of function, though 2 5 | in place connected with a point on the ground, for the feet 3 6 | have this original at a point where it is equally or nearly 4 7 | a right and a left front point, and in the part towards 5 7 | inner. (Let the right front point be A, the left B, the right 6 9 | explain that if there were no point at rest flexion and straightening 7 9 | must be relative to one point. Moreover, without flexion 8 10| being beneath them up to a point gives way as it were gradually; 9 10| must be at least in the point whence motion begins, is 10 10| limbs be able to bend at the point of attachment. And so flying 11 11| legs are attached at that point and carry as supports the 12 12| is impossible except some point be at rest, and that men 13 12| straight again, while the point of movement of the leg thrust