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as [...ender?] them reversible.
The rule method given is such a comprehensive routine that is
would be easy to devise a machine that would perform it.
But [ofhen?] [?] have to be taken into account
The immense diversity and complexity of the case
renders any such procedure quite impracticable.
Thus, from these three premises, which are certainly
not of more than ordinary complexity, yield
no less than ninety entirely independent con-
cousins without iterating the premises with ite-
ration these would be strictly antecedent[less?] multitude, of which would have several hundred of some inte-
rest.These I say this without very careful examination,
but I believe it is correct.
| 5as [...ender?] them reversible.
The rule method given is such a comprehensive routine that is
would be easy to devise a machine that would perform it.
But [ofhen?] [?] have to be taken into account
The immense diversity and complexity of the case
renders any such procedure quite impracticable.
Thus, from these three premises, which are certainly
not of more than ordinary complexity, yield
no less than ninety entirely independent con-
cousins without iterating the premises with ite-
ration these would be strictly antecedent[less?] multitude, of which would have several hundred of some inte-
rest.These I say this without very careful examination,
but I believe it is correct.
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