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1 1 | are such is clear from our Natural History, we have now to 2 4 | same for all, and has its natural position in the same place, 3 4 | other animal because he is natural in a higher degree than 4 5 | excellence; for man is the most natural of bipeds. And it is reasonable 5 12| change of position in the natural way with his two legs, bends 6 15| as quadrupeds. For their natural construction is broadly 7 15| they move to progress the natural beginning of change is from 8 16| pairs. (These two are more natural in their movement, the front 9 17| men walk; they have their natural shape distorted. Web-footed