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Bodies when they are bent out of their Place, and violently forced out of the natural Position of their Parts, have a Spring of their own and an inward strong Propension to return to their own natural Posture, which produceth that Motion of Restitution that Philosophers endeavour to give a reason of. |
Bodies when they Are bent out of their Place, and violently forced out of the natural Position of their Parts, have a Spring of their own and an inward strong Propension to return to their own natural Posture, which Produceth that Motion of Restitution that Philosophers endeavour to give a reason of. |
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