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1 I, 1 | however, is clear. We cannot pass beyond body to a further 2 I, 1 | complete magnitude. We could pass beyond it only in virtue 3 I, 4 | the circular paths which pass through the same two points 4 I, 4 | begins, must necessarily pass through all the contrary 5 I, 5 | B. Of necessity A will pass clear of B and B of A at 6 I, 5 | contrary directions, they would pass clear of one another more 7 I, 5 | that, if both move, they pass clear of one another more 8 I, 5 | should in certain cases pass one which is stationary 9 I, 5 | quite possible for A to pass B at a slower rate when 10 I, 5 | finite moving line takes to pass the other is infinite, then 11 I, 5 | finite time; so that they pass round the whole extent of 12 II, 6 | particularly unlikely to pass unobserved, since contrast 13 II, 12| seen the moon, half-full, pass beneath the planet Mars, 14 III, 8 | qualitative distinctions and pass into one another. Further, 15 IV, 5 | all-particularly if they pass into one another-which in