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1 I, 1| magnitudes, some possess body and magnitude, and some are principles 2 I, 1| is every way divisible. A magnitude if divisible one way is 3 I, 1| these there is no other magnitude, because the three dimensions 4 I, 1| true that body is complete magnitude. We could pass beyond it 5 I, 5| the existence of a minimum magnitude, and you will find that 6 I, 5| finite both in number and in magnitude is itself finite in respect 7 I, 5| in respect of number and magnitude: its quantity is in fact 8 I, 5| bodies can be infinite in magnitude, or whether this is impossible. 9 I, 5| the area outside which no magnitude which is in contact with 10 III, 1| existence without body and magnitude. This appears plainly from 11 III, 1| either that there is no magnitude at all, or that all magnitude 12 III, 1| magnitude at all, or that all magnitude could be done away with.