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Dialogue
1 1| it shall appear that the case is the same with regard 2 1| were applying it in a like case before. But, to say no more 3 1| COLOURS.~HYL. Pardon me: the case of colours is very different. 4 1| unassisted sight. And, in case we had microscopes magnifying 5 1| would appear to the eye in case it were naturally endowed 6 1| all stark blind? Or, in case they see, can it be imagined 7 1| if you consider that, in case colours were real properties 8 1| to renounce before in the case of sounds?~HYL. I frankly 9 1| to retract my opinion, in case I shall hereafter discover 10 1| faster than it would in case it described only a mile 11 1| distance suggested in the case.~PHIL. Good Hylas, do but 12 1| would have been perceived in case that same sense had then 13 2| And, lastly, whether, in case I granted all you contend 14 2| without accidents; or, in case you suppose it to have accidents 15 2| PHIL. Pray tell me if the case stands not thus—At first, 16 3| immediately. All which makes the case of MATTER widely different 17 3| upon the whole no parity of case between Spirit and Matter.~ 18 3| without an instrument. In case therefore you suppose God 19 3| very same with that in the case of murder. Since, therefore, 20 3| perceptions. Thus, in the case of the oar, what he immediately 21 3| in one station, that, in case he advances towards the 22 3| other circumstances. The case is the same with regard 23 3| thence to conclude, that, in case we were placed at as great 24 3| by the naked eye. But, in case every variation was thought 25 3| unknown originals? And, in case you are not, whether it 26 3| allowed to exist or no, the case is exactly the same as to 27 3| before man. I say farther, in case we conceive the creation, 28 3| possibility of scruple in the case, do but consider this one 29 3| be more cautious of, in case they thought Him immediately 30 3| your own thoughts. And in case you cannot conceive it easier 31 3| often, if not always, the case. You should likewise take 32 3| vulgar. I would know how the case stands in that respect;