Chap.
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84.
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Objection to the above answered, Plate XI and XII.
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197.
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85.
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Of the Position of Figures, Plate XIII.
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89.
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86.
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Of the Joints.
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184.
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87.
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Of the Shoulders.
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172.
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88.
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Of the Motions of a Man.
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207.
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89.
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Of the Disposition of Members preparing to act with great Force, Plate XIV.
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233.
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90.
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Of throwing any Thing with Violence, Plate XV.
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261.
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91.
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On the Motion of driving any Thing into or drawing it out of the Ground.
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262.
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92.
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Of forcible Motions, Plate XVI.
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181.
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93.
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The Action of Jumping.
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260.
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94.
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Of the three Motions in jumping upwards.
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270.
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95.
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Of the easy Motions of Members.
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211.
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96.
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The greatest Twist which a Man can make, in turning to look at himself behind, Plate XVII.
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231.
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97.
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Of turning the Leg without the Thigh.
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237.
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98.
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Postures of Figures.
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265.
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99.
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Of the Gracefulness of the Members.
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210.
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100.
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That it is impossible for any Memory to retain the Aspects and Changes of the Members.
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271.
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101.
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The Motions of Figures.
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242.
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102.
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Of common Motions.
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248.
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103.
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Of simple Motions.
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239.
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104.
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Complex Motions.
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240.
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105.
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Motions appropriated to the Subject.
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241.
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306.
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Appropriate Motions.
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245.
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107.
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Of the Postures of Women and young People.
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259.
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108.
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Of the Postures of Children.
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258.
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109.
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Of the Motion of the Members.
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186.
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110.
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Of mental Motions.
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246.
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111.
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Effect of the Mind upon the Motions of the Body, occasioned by some outward Object.
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247.
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