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1 I, 5| moving is infinite, the radii drawn from the centre will 2 I, 5| the space between infinite radii is infinite: and by the 3 I, 5| by the space between the radii I mean the area outside 4 I, 5| because in the case of finite radii it is always finite; and 5 I, 5| to the space between the radii. Now the infinite cannot 6 I, 5| the interval between the radii is necessarily infinite: 7 II, 4| other figure with unequal radii, if, for instance, it were 8 II, 4| shorter than either of the radii. Therefore the place in 9 II, 4| line AE is equal to the two radii. Thus water forces its way 10 II, 4| its way to the ends of the radii, and there only will it 11 II, 4| connects the extremities of the radii is circular: therefore the 12 II, 8| the are intercepted by two radii will be larger in the larger