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so many events that actually did take place. The
past and the future stand upon an altogether different
footing in this respect.

The entire collection of all whole numbers is not
enumerable, since if we prefix zero to them,
the resulting series, has zero for its first, one
for its second, two for its third member and so on,
and has no capacity for diversity greater than that
of the collection of whole numbers without the zero.

From a denumeral collection, such as that of
the whole numbers, you may take away, not merely
an enumerable part, but a denumeral part, equal
to the whole, without thereby making the whole less.

Thus from all numbers, take away all the
odd numbers, and the remaining collection of even numbers is equal to

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