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Page 133
... continue long in the same right line . They vary their direction every moment , and they change under the eye by a ... continues to the middle of the body , when the whole decreases again to the tail ; the tail takes a new direction ...
... continue long in the same right line . They vary their direction every moment , and they change under the eye by a ... continues to the middle of the body , when the whole decreases again to the tail ; the tail takes a new direction ...
Page 152
... continue to vibrate in that manner for some time longer ; this is an additional help to the greatness of the effect . SECT . XII . - THE VIBRATIONS MUST BE SIMILAR . BUT if the vibration be not similar at every impression , it can never ...
... continue to vibrate in that manner for some time longer ; this is an additional help to the greatness of the effect . SECT . XII . - THE VIBRATIONS MUST BE SIMILAR . BUT if the vibration be not similar at every impression , it can never ...
Page 154
... continuing as it was at the very first ; because , in fact , the sensory can receive no distinct impression but from ... continue it longer than its cause is in action ; besides , all the effects which I have attributed to ex- pectation ...
... continuing as it was at the very first ; because , in fact , the sensory can receive no distinct impression but from ... continue it longer than its cause is in action ; besides , all the effects which I have attributed to ex- pectation ...
Page 159
... continue so . Custom reconciles us to everything . After we have been used to the sight of black objects , the ... continues . Black will always have something melancholy in it , because ✓ the sensory will always find the change to it ...
... continue so . Custom reconciles us to everything . After we have been used to the sight of black objects , the ... continues . Black will always have something melancholy in it , because ✓ the sensory will always find the change to it ...
Page 171
... continues to operate as before . SECT . III.- -GENERAL WORDS BEFORE IDEAS . MR . LOCKE has somewhere observed , with his usual saga- city , that most general words , those belonging to virtue and vice , good and evil , especially , are ...
... continues to operate as before . SECT . III.- -GENERAL WORDS BEFORE IDEAS . MR . LOCKE has somewhere observed , with his usual saga- city , that most general words , those belonging to virtue and vice , good and evil , especially , are ...
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