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1 2 | one has arrived at that point when one has thoroughly 2 4 | bring ourselves back to that point in the circumstances in 3 13| inconceivable. From what ever point of infinity it arrives at 4 13| have admitted up to this point, encounters no obstacle 5 25| infinite), that such or such a point is the highest point of 6 25| such a point is the highest point of it, or the lowest. For 7 25| infinite, we conceive a point above our head, this point, 8 25| point above our head, this point, whatever it may be, will 9 25| would be situated above the point so conceived as the limit 10 25| its relation to the same point, both high and low; and 11 34| the senses, this is the point of view under which they 12 40| other men, guided in every point by reason, interpreted these