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1 II, 72 | Let him see therein an infinity of universes, each of which
2 II, 72 | all partake of her double infinity. Thus we see that all the
3 II, 72 | instance, has an infinite infinity of problems to solve? They
4 II, 115| ants, limbs of ants, in infinity. All this is contained under
5 II, 121| Thus is made a kind of infinity and eternity. Not that anything
6 III, 208| rather than another in the infinity of those from which there
7 III, 231| rather that there remains an infinity for you to know.~
8 III, 233| nothing else.~Unity joined to infinity adds nothing to it, no more
9 III, 233| God as between unity and infinity.~The justice of God must
10 III, 233| therefore true that there is an infinity in number. But we do not
11 III, 233| being so, if there were an infinity of chances, of which one
12 III, 233| game in which out of an infinity of chances there is one
13 III, 233| for you, if there were an infinity of an infinitely happy life
14 III, 233| gain. But there is here an infinity of an infinitely happy life
15 III, 233| infinite is and there is not an infinity of chances of loss against
16 III, 233| untrue. In truth, there is an infinity between the certainty of
17 IV, 267| recognise that there is an infinity of things which are beyond
18 IV, 282| nature of space and of the infinity of number, and reason then
19 IX, 619| by the assemblage of an infinity of families, this, though
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