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" Though the qualities that affect our senses are, in the things themselves, so united and blended that there is no separation, no distance between them; yet it is plain the ideas they produce in the mind enter by the senses simple and unmixed. "
An Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge: Being a Supplement to Mr. Locke's ... - Σελίδα 98
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...affect our fenfes are, in thtt things themfelves, fo- united and blended, that there is no leparation, no diftance between them •, yet it is plain, the ideas they produce in the mind enter by the ienfes fimple and unmixed. For though the light and touch often take in from the lame object, at the...

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