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Book I chapter 4

Word Count: 673    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

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of the still and unruffled water, will at once put itself in motion along with the vessel that carries it, and revolve circularly, until its austral pole points to the north, and its boreal pole to the south. For it reverts from the contrary position to the poles: and although by the first too-vehement impulse it over-passes the poles; yet after returning again and again, it rests at length at the poles, or at the meridian (unless because of local reasons it is diverted some little from those points, or from the meridional line, by some sort of variation66, the cause of which we will hereafter state). However often you move it away from its place, so often by virtue of nature's noble dower does it seek again those sure and determined goals; and this is so, not only if the poles have been disposed in the vessel evenly with the plane of the horizon, but also in the case of one pole, whether austral or boreal, being raised in the vessel ten, or twenty, or thirty, or fifty or eighty degrees, above the plane of the horizon, or lowered beneath it: Still you shall see the boreal part of the stone seek the south, and the austral part seek the north; So much so that if the pole of the st

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Contents

Book I chapter 1 Book I chapter 2 Book I chapter 3 Book I chapter 4 Book I chapter 5 Book I chapter 6 Book I chapter 7 Book I chapter 8 Book I chapter 9 Book I chapter 10 Book I chapter 11
Book I chapter 12
Book I chapter 13
Book I chapter 14
Book I chapter 15
Book I chapter 16
Book I chapter 17
Book II chapter 1
Book II chapter 2
Book II chapter 3
Book II Chapter 4
Book II Chapter 5
Book II Chapter 6
Book II Chapter 7
Book II Chapter 8
Book II chapter 9
Book II chapter 10
Book II chapter 11
Book II chapter 12
Book II chapter 13
Book II Chapter 14
Book II chapter 15
Book II chapter 16
Book II chapter 17
Book II chapter 18
Book II chapter 19
Book II chapter 20
Book II chapter 21
Book II chapter 22
Book II chapter 23
Book II Chapter 24
Book II chapter 25
Book II Chapter 26
Book II Chapter 27
Book II Chapter 28
Book II chapter 29
Book II chapter 30
Book II chapter 31
Book II chapter 32
Book II Chapter 33
Book II Chapter 34
Book II chapter 35
Book II chapter 36
Book II Chapter 37
Book II chapter 38
Book II chapter 39
Book III chapter 1
Book III chapter 2
Book III chapter 3
Book III chapter 4
Book III chapter 5
Book III chapter 6
Book III chapter 7
Book III chapter 8
Book III chapter 9
Book III chapter 10
Book III chapter 11
Book III chapter 12
Book III chapter 13
Book III chapter 14
Book III chapter 15
Book III chapter 16
Book III chapter 17
Book Iv chapter 1
Book IV chapter 2
Book IV chapter 3
Book IV chapter 4
Book IV chapter 5
Book IV chapter 6
Book IV chapter 7
Book IV chapter 8
Book IV chapter 9
Book IV chapter 10
Book IV chapter 11
Book IV chapter 12
Book IV chapter 13
Book IV chapter 14
Book IV chapter 15
Book IV chapter 16
Book IV chapter 17
Book IV chapter 18
Book IV chapter 19
Book IV chapter 20
Book IV chapter 21
Book v chapter 1
Book V chapter 2
Book v chapter 3
Book v chapter 4
Book v chapter 5
Book v chapter 6
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