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1 3| whole of Nature, as the earth is to animals and things 2 3| setting his feet upon the earth appear to have based the 3 3| about the poles. Now as the earth remains still this would 4 3| in the position that the earth is no part of the universe. 5 3| balance the stability of the earth—otherwise the earth will 6 3| the earth—otherwise the earth will be moved out of her 7 3| Therefore the force of the earth in its immobility will have 8 4| motion the immobility of the earth he would clearly move it 9 4| not be infinite, for the earth is not infinite and therefore 10 4| force by dint of which the earth is at rest, or than that 11 4| might possibly be (for the earth cannot be infinite because 12 4| also, for instance fire, earth, or any other inanimate