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1 10| in a continual state of motion." ~(He says, farther on, 2 11| preserve their own peculiar motion, thanks to the nature of 3 13| the disposition, and the motion which they had in the body. 4 13| or the slowness of their motion. At all events, a body in 5 13| At all events, a body in motion does not find itself, at 6 13| in which we perceive its motion, it has evidently quitted 7 13| of our thought; for this motion which, as we have admitted 8 16| did not receive some other motion also, a sort of initiative 9 16| it, in consequence of a motion peculiar to the individual 10 24| bodies in virtue of any motion belonging to themselves. ~ 11 26| when even the object in motion, going from us to the places 12 31| especially the power of motion; so that sensation perishes 13 41| heavenly phænomena, such as the motion and course of the stars,