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1 VIII, 8| starting-point, middle-point, and finishing-point, of which the middle-point
2 VIII, 8| both a starting-point and a finishing-point, and though numerically
3 VIII, 8| the latter part and the finishing-point of the first part of the
4 VIII, 8| middle-point, serves both as a finishing-point and as a starting-point
5 VIII, 8| extreme point D has served as finishing-point and as starting-point for
6 VIII, 8| regarded from below it is a finishing-point, while regarded from above
7 VIII, 8| it a starting-point and a finishing-point: and this same result is
8 VIII, 8| reckoned as two: it will be the finishing-point of the one half and the
9 VIII, 8| theoretically not so, being the finishing-point of the one and the starting-point
10 VIII, 9| definite starting-point, finishing-point, middle-point, which all
11 VIII, 9| starting-point or at the finishing-point, it must be in a state of
12 VIII, 9| starting-point, middle-point, and finishing-point, so that we can say of certain
13 VIII, 9| starting-point and at a finishing-point (so that a revolving sphere,
14 VIII, 9| starting-point, middle-point, and finishing-point of the space traversed;
15 VIII, 9| motion in approaching the finishing-point, since the velocity of a
16 VIII, 9| has no starting-point or finishing-point in itself but is determined
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