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1 1, XLVIII| cannot conceive of any end or limit to the world, but always 2 1, XX | specific differences which limit motion and constitute it 3 1, XXXIV | Instances of Ultimity or Limit. For such instances are 4 1, XXXV | is either motion without limit, or rest at a limit, or 5 1, XXXV | without limit, or rest at a limit, or progress toward a limit. 6 1, XXXV | limit, or progress toward a limit. Now, that perpetual motion 7 1, XXXVII| contacts the virtue passes from limit to limit, meanwhile subsisting 8 1, XXXVII| virtue passes from limit to limit, meanwhile subsisting in 9 1, XL | air) does not exceed the limit of the ratio of 1 to 21 — 10 1, XLV | that there is a certain limit never exceeded, and a limit 11 1, XLV | limit never exceeded, and a limit which depends either on 12 1, XLVIII| bodies has its own proper limit of dimension out of which 13 1, XLVIII| seem either to move without limit, or to remain altogether 14 1, XLVIII| at rest, or to tend to a limit at which, according to their