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1 1| affirmeth it with the same degree of assurance.~HYL. True.~ 2 1| that reason.~HYL. Whatever degree of heat we perceive by sense, 3 1| sense; nay, the greater degree of heat is more sensibly 4 1| the reality of a lesser degree.~PHIL. But is not the most 5 1| most vehement and intense degree of heat a very great pain?~ 6 1| or ideas, in an intense degree?~HYL. It is undeniable; 7 1| deny heat in an inferior degree to exist in such a substance.~ 8 1| unperceived; whatever, therefore, degree of heat is a pain exists 9 1| warmth, or a more gentle degree of heat than what causes 10 1| absolutely incapable of any degree of heat whatsoever?~HYL. 11 1| pleasure as that a great degree of heat is a pain.~PHIL. 12 1| that warmth, or a gentle degree of heat, is no pleasure, 13 1| I do of heat. An intense degree of cold is a pain; for to 14 1| without the mind; but a lesser degree of cold may, as well as 15 1| may, as well as a lesser degree of heat.~PHIL. Those bodies, 16 1| we perceive a moderate degree of heat, must be concluded 17 1| concluded to have a moderate degree of heat or warmth in them; 18 1| application we feel a like degree of cold, must be thought 19 1| magnifying to any assigned degree, it is certain that no object 20 1| formation of the eye, what degree or kind of light is necessary 21 1| intense and more moderate degree of heat; allowing the one 22 1| something sensible, as some degree of swiftness or slowness, 23 1| use of it, in as perfect a degree as you?~HYL. I agree with 24 2| pretending to the least degree of any positive knowledge