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1 7 | forward by means of two flexions. For in each of their flexions 2 7 | flexions. For in each of their flexions there is a right and a left, 3 7 | quadrupeds. The reason of their flexions is their great length, for 4 7 | the eels, move with fewer flexions in a fluid than on land, 5 9 | continuously and securely without flexions at the knee, but would have 6 13| convexly.~In man, too, the flexions of the limbs are always 7 16| obliquely and had their flexions upwards, and the legs themselves 8 17| explanation of this is that its flexions are not forward nor its