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84 cannot, whether Velocity can? And if not, whether a firt or lat Velocity can be conceived in a mere Limit, either initial or final, of the decribed Space? Qu. 31. Where there are no Increments, whether there can be any Ratio of Increments? Whether Nothings can be conidered as proportional to real Quantities? Or whether to talk of their Proportions be not to talk Nonene? Alo in what Sene we are to undertand the Proportion of a Surface to a Line, of an Area to an Ordinate? And whether Species or Numbers, though properly expreing Quantities which are not homogeneous, may yet be aid to expres their Proportion to each other?

Qu. 32. Whether if all aignable Circles may be quared, the Circle is not, to all intents and purpoes, quared as well as the Parabola? Or whether a parabolical Area can in fact be meaured more accurately than a Circular? Qu. 33. Whe-