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Dialogue
1 1| certain, that there is no body in nature really hot?~HYL. 2 1| unperceiving substance, or body.~HYL. So it seems.~PHIL. 3 1| still of opinion that every body hath its true real colour 4 1| perceive them? For no external body affects the mind, unless 5 1| real motion in any external body be at the same time very 6 1| Is not the motion of a body swift in a reciprocal proportion 7 1| any given space? Thus a body that describes a mile in 8 1| PHIL. Consequently the same body may to another seem to perform 9 1| possible one and the same body shall be really moved the 10 1| resistance I feel is not in the body.~HYL. I own the very SENSATION 11 1| perceive, is not in the body; but the CAUSE of that sensation 12 1| in my mind exclusive of body? or, because theorems may 13 1| as your legs support your body?~HYL. No; that is the literal 14 2| extended to all parts of the body; and that outward objects, 15 3| SUBSTANCE is meant only SENSIBLE BODY, THAT which is seen and 16 3| all. We are chained to a body: that is to say, our perceptions 17 3| nervous parts of our sensible body; which sensible body, rightly 18 3| sensible body; which sensible body, rightly considered, is 19 3| quantity of motion in any body is proportional to the velocity 20 3| the least particle of a body contains innumerable extended 21 3| discover the true nature of a body, if it were discoverable 22 3| able to comprehend how one body should move another? Nay, 23 3| accident might pass from one body to another; yet, by all 24 3| one animal or vegetable body? Can they account, by the 25 3| TERMS SENSIBLE, SUBSTANCE, BODY, STUFF, and the like, are