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1 6 | discrete quantities are number and speech; of continuous, 2 6 | the case of the parts of a number, there is no common boundary 3 6 | possible in the case of number that there should be a common 4 6 | they are always separate. Number, therefore, is a discrete 5 6 | show that the arts of a number had a relative position 6 6 | another. Similarly with number: in counting, "one" is prior 7 6 | and thus the parts of number may be said to possess a 8 6 | Similarly with regard to number: what is "three" is not 9 6 | equal or unequal to another; number, too, and time can have 10 10| again, are predicated of number, and it is necessary that