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1   I,   2|   from the rate of its primal motion, begun either to move too
2  II,  42|  float along with a tremulous motion of the loins? Was it for
3  II,  58|   carried round in a circular motion? whether it revolves of
4  II,  69|      sacrificed? When did the motion of the stars or the art
5 III,  32|   their constitution, ever in motion. Now if this is propounded
6  IV,  21|     gods and men, who, by the motion of his eyebrow, and by his
7   V,   7|    and should be kept ever in motion; content with which favours,
8   V,  14|    live, alone keep always in motion. Would any one grant this,
9  VI,  10| bodies. The moon is always in motion, and in its restoration
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