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1 1| figure, magnitude, motion, number: while hearing announces 2 3| hypotheses], be many in number on account of the fact that 3 3| themselves] and not infinite [in number] is a question which we 4 4| respectively about the same number of species. For there are 5 4| figures are infinite in number, savours also should be 6 5| senses making up an odd number, and an odd number having 7 5| an odd number, and an odd number having always a middle unit, 8 6| divisible into an infinite number of unequal parts, but into 9 6| parts, but into a finite number of equal parts, while that 10 6| species which are finite in number. Since then, the several 11 6| or sounds, are limited in number.~One might ask:—do the objects