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1 I, 6 | may have perished in the interval; and if so, though there 2 I, 21| all C is B. In packing the interval B-C we must reach immediate 3 I, 22| fact, it would mean that no interval was immediate and indivisible, 4 I, 23| admitted in the proof: the interval is constantly condensed 5 II, 12| reason because, be the time interval definite or indefinite, 6 II, 12| event, occurred; for in the interval between the events, though 7 II, 12| this theory that the time interval can be neither indefinite