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1 13| representations; and indeed, their movement through the void taking 2 26| conceive that one single movement of transference, from low 3 26| infinitum; and one single movement from high to low. From low 4 27| atoms have a more rapid movement than those which are small 5 27| thwart their movements? Movement from low to high, horizontal 6 27| low to high, horizontal movement to and fro, in virtue of 7 27| percussion of the atoms, movement downwards, in virtue of 8 27| atom moves, it must have a movement as rapid as the thought, 9 28| only looks at the continued movement of an atom which takes place 10 28| possible, they all have a movement equally rapid. At the same 11 28| intelligence, a continued movement in the same direction; but 12 28| last analysis, a continued movement perceptible to the senses. 13 28| the atoms have a continued movement one would deceive one’s 14 32| condition and the place of movement. Accordingly, they who pretended 15 34| the general idea of the movement of transference to enable 16 36| passiveness and impassability, movement and repose, are equally 17 37| separated from the infinite by a movement peculiar to itself. On the 18 41| admit that from the first movement impressed on the heavenly 19 42| setting of the stars, of the movement of the sun between the tropics,