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1 I, 3 | is equally reasonable to assume that this body will be ungenerated 2 I, 6 | This is proved as follows. Assume the weight to be finite, 3 I, 6 | before. Again (b) we may assume weights which are commensurate; 4 I, 6 | with the mass. For example, assume the weight E to be commensurate 5 I, 7 | some finite quantum. We assume that the alteration of equal 6 I, 7 | the same time, since we assume that a less quantity makes 7 I, 12| after generation. If then we assume the two capacities to be 8 III, 1 | has weight.~Further, to assume, on the one hand, that the 9 III, 4 | then it would be better to assume a finite number of principles. 10 III, 4 | mathematicians, who always assume as principles things finite 11 III, 4 | The principles which they assume are not limited in number, 12 III, 5 | more than one element. Some assume one only, which is according 13 III, 5 | error of all views which assume a single element is that 14 III, 7 | the mathematical, which assume that even the intelligible