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[If information is desired in reference to a motion, look first in this Table, which decides seven points in regard to each motion, and also shows the section in the Manual treating fully of each, thus serving as an index of motions. A list of the motions belonging to each of the seven classes indicated by the headings to the columns, can be found by noticing the stars in each column.

The motions are classified into Principal, Subsidiary, Incidental and Privileged in §§ 6–9. The common motions are classified in § 55 according to the object for which each is used. If other information is required about motions in general, look in the Index under the title Motions.]