"[B]eing able to pass over the line from one end of it to the other, in order to apply the unit of measurement to its whole length... excludes... the greater part of the distances which interest us... all the distances between the celestial bodies, or from any one of them to the earth; and... even the greater number of terrestrial distances... so frequently inaccessible."

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