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1 II, XIII | can multiply figures in infinitum.~6. Endless variety of figures. 2 II, XIII | their shape and capacity, in infinitum; all which are but so many 3 II, XIII | the other, and so on in infinitum. And let this void space 4 II, XIV | or limits, and proceed in infinitum, and apply thus the length 5 II, XIV | have the idea) proceed in infinitum, and suppose a duration 6 II, XV | addition or division in infinitum. But the least portions 7 II, XV | straight line, extended in infinitum, not capable of multiplicity, 8 II, XVII | double it, and so on in infinitum; for that alone is infinite 9 II, XVII | mind also can proceed in infinitum, as well as in the former 10 II, XXI | determine that, and so in infinitum: for wherever one stops, 11 II, XXI | determine that, and so on in infinitum.~26. The ideas of liberty 12 II, XXIII| it; the divisibility in infinitum of any finite extension 13 II, XXIX | divisibility of matter in infinitum, though we have clear ideas 14 II, XXIX | of division of bodies in infinitum, our idea of their distinct 15 III, IV | it would be a process in infinitum. I will not here trouble 16 III, IV | definable, from that progress in infinitum, which it will visibly lead 17 III, IX | same power, multiplied in infinitum. Many a man who was pretty