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... qualities . § 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 ...
... qualities . § 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 ...
الصفحة 126
... qualities of bodies , which are always in them ( viz . solidity , extension , figure , number , and motion , or rest ; and are sometimes perceived by us , viz . when the bodies they are in are big enough singly to be dis- cerned ) from ...
... qualities of bodies , which are always in them ( viz . solidity , extension , figure , number , and motion , or rest ; and are sometimes perceived by us , viz . when the bodies they are in are big enough singly to be dis- cerned ) from ...
الصفحة 127
... qualities . § 24. But though the two latter sorts of qualities are powers barely , and no- thing but powers , relating to several other bodies , and resulting from the different modifications of the original qualities , yet they are ...
... qualities . § 24. But though the two latter sorts of qualities are powers barely , and no- thing but powers , relating to several other bodies , and resulting from the different modifications of the original qualities , yet they are ...
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