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1 3 | squeezed as it has to carry the weight, the part that is lifted 2 3 | against that which carries the weight. It follows then that nothing 3 4 | the side which bears the weight to be moved. And so men 4 8 | opposite limbs, shifting the weight from the limbs that are 5 8 | which to rest the body’s weight, in the former only in respect 6 8 | could equalize their own weight, and not oscillate to one 7 9 | creatures stand and take their weight alternately on one or other 8 9 | the one which is under the weight must be a kind of perpendicular 9 11| on two legs because their weight is set back, after the principle 10 12| leg stationary with the weight of the body on it, and when 11 12| progression continuing the weight must shift and be taken 12 14| the right legs first the weight would be outside the supporting