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... sea - green , and the rest , come in only by the eyes : all kinds of noises , sounds , and tones , only by the ears : the several tastes and smells , by the nose and palate . And if these organs , or the nerves , which are the conduits ...
... sea - green , and the rest , come in only by the eyes : all kinds of noises , sounds , and tones , only by the ears : the several tastes and smells , by the nose and palate . And if these organs , or the nerves , which are the conduits ...
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... sea ; where , having let down a large portion of his sound- ing - line , he reaches no bottom : whereby he knows the depth to be so many fathoms , and more ; but how much the more is he hath no distinct notion at all : and could he ...
... sea ; where , having let down a large portion of his sound- ing - line , he reaches no bottom : whereby he knows the depth to be so many fathoms , and more ; but how much the more is he hath no distinct notion at all : and could he ...
الصفحة 233
... sea- sonable in this place . Joy . § 7. Joy is a delight of the mind from the consideration of the present or assured approaching possession of a good ; and we are then possessed of any good when we have it so in our power that we can ...
... sea- sonable in this place . Joy . § 7. Joy is a delight of the mind from the consideration of the present or assured approaching possession of a good ; and we are then possessed of any good when we have it so in our power that we can ...
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