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Page 120
... qualities . ยง 10. Secondly , such qualities which in truth are nothing in the objects them- selves , but powers to produce various sensations in us by their primary qualities , i.e. by the bulk , figure , texture , and motion of their ...
... qualities . ยง 10. Secondly , such qualities which in truth are nothing in the objects them- selves , but powers to produce various sensations in us by their primary qualities , i.e. by the bulk , figure , texture , and motion of their ...
Page 127
... qualities depend . The other two are only powers to act differently upon other things , which powers result from the dif- ferent modifications of those primary qualities . The first are resem- blances . The second thought re- semblances ...
... qualities depend . The other two are only powers to act differently upon other things , which powers result from the dif- ferent modifications of those primary qualities . The first are resem- blances . The second thought re- semblances ...
Page 128
... qualities , which ap- pear not , to our senses , to operate in their production ; and with which they have not any apparent congruity , or conceivable connexion ... qualities the ideas produced in us have 128 Book 2 . Secondary Qualities .
... qualities , which ap- pear not , to our senses , to operate in their production ; and with which they have not any apparent congruity , or conceivable connexion ... qualities the ideas produced in us have 128 Book 2 . Secondary Qualities .
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