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1 II, 2 | that which is infinite by addition cannot be gone through in 2 IV, 2 | that it is obvious that the addition in these cases means the 3 VII, 4 | of these results from the addition, and the other from the 4 VII, 5 | definable, it must be by addition of a determinant, e.g. the 5 VII, 5 | animal. (When I say "by addition" I mean the expressions 6 X, 1 | comparatively large any addition or subtraction might more 7 XI, 10| be infinite in respect of addition or of subtraction, or both. 8 XIII, 7| number must be counted by addition, e.g. 2 by adding another 9 XIII, 7| and say —1,2,3-we count by addition or by separate portions.