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1 2 | before and behind, to the right and to the left. Further 2 4 | inferior, before and behind, right and left. Of these all living 3 4 | distinction of left and right besides those already enumerated; 4 4 | and not of position. The right is that from which change 5 4 | left.~This distinction (of right and left) is more articulate 6 4 | organs) have the left and right distinguished in greater 7 4 | beginning of movement is on the right is indicated by the fact 8 4 | leg; for the nature of the right is to initiate movement, 9 4 | Another indication that the right is the source of movement 10 4 | guard themselves with their right. And this is the reason 11 4 | this is the reason why the right is the same in all, for 12 4 | have their shells on the right, for they do not move in 13 4 | start movement from the right, and the right moves in 14 4 | from the right, and the right moves in the same direction 15 4 | the other animals; now the right is naturally both better 16 4 | from it, and so in man the right is more especially the right, 17 4 | right is more especially the right, more dextrous that is, 18 4 | than in other animals. The right then being differentiated 19 5 | front than the back, and the right than the left. Or we may 20 6 | movement is in the parts on the right. Now every continuous whole, 21 6 | opposite pairs of parts (right and left, that is, superior 22 6 | towards its front or back; but right and left, superior and inferior 23 6 | dividing these members into right and left (a difference which 24 6 | superior and inferior and the right and left, are linked to 25 6 | the animal’s movements of right and left, and similarly 26 7 | their flexions there is a right and a left, both before 27 7 | part towards the head a right and a left front point, 28 7 | breadth. Even. in them the right is the sovereign part, and 29 7 | forward, and when their right shoulder is leading in a 30 7 | its turn reversed, for the right becomes the inner. (Let 31 7 | becomes the inner. (Let the right front point be A, the left 32 7 | point be A, the left B, the right hind C, the left D.)~Among 33 9 | Flexion is a change from a right line to an arc or an angle, 34 9 | from either of these to a right line. Now in all such changes 35 9 | kind of perpendicular at right angles to the ground.~When 36 9 | either fall forward as the right angle becomes acute or will 37 9 | progress. For if one leg is at right angles to the ground and 38 11| hip is long and extends right along to the middle of the 39 14| if they moved both the right legs first the weight would 40 14| criss-cross, not with the right or the left put forward 41 19| distinction of left and right. Now observation shows them 42 19| progressing animals.~As to right and left, crabs, too, show 43 19| see it in the claw; the right claw is larger and stronger, 44 19| stronger, as though the right and left sides were trying