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Page 103
... notice of , besides sounds , tastes , smells , visible and tangible qualities . And had mankind been made but with four senses , the qualities then which are the object of the fifth sense had been as far from our notice , imagination ...
... notice of , besides sounds , tastes , smells , visible and tangible qualities . And had mankind been made but with four senses , the qualities then which are the object of the fifth sense had been as far from our notice , imagination ...
Page 130
... notice of within ; there is no per- ception . Fire may burn our bodies , with no other effect than it does a billet , unless the motion be con- tinued to the brain , and there the sense of heat , or idea of pain , be produced in the ...
... notice of within ; there is no per- ception . Fire may burn our bodies , with no other effect than it does a billet , unless the motion be con- tinued to the brain , and there the sense of heat , or idea of pain , be produced in the ...
Page 134
... notice , if we consider how the facility which we get of doing things , by a custom of doing , makes them often pass in us without our notice . Habits , especially such as are begun very early , come at last to produce actions in us ...
... notice , if we consider how the facility which we get of doing things , by a custom of doing , makes them often pass in us without our notice . Habits , especially such as are begun very early , come at last to produce actions in us ...
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