The sun turns round his own axis in twenty-five days, from his first being put into such a circumgyration. |
The latter or passive principles, were heaped together into one, and constituted globes suspended and equally balanced in the centres of the circumgyration of the active forces. |
When the intestines are set in motion, then, in accordance with their sphere of circumgyration, they form for themselves circumferences, diameters, and centers. |
But the ascent of the vapours is further promoted by their circumgyration about the sun, in consequence whereof they endeavour to recede from the sun. |
The circumgyration follows the flux of the interiors, which are the things of the mind. |