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Dialogue
1 1| or colour, it seems alike impossible it should subsist in that 2 1| PHIL. Since therefore it is impossible even for the mind to disunite 3 1| HYL. I grant it. But it is impossible there should be such a perception.~ 4 1| the mind, because it was impossible even in thought to separate 5 1| Upon inquiry, I find it is impossible for me to conceive or understand 6 2| satisfied me that it is impossible there should be such a thing 7 2| such a sense, be proved impossible, may it not be thought with 8 2| good grounds absolutely impossible? Else how could anything 9 2| could anything be proved impossible? Or, indeed, how could there 10 2| thing, than the proving it impossible in every particular sense 11 2| When is a thing shewn to be impossible?~HYL. When a repugnancy 12 2| have proved that Matter is impossible; nor do I see what more 13 3| tree?~HYL. KNOW? No, it is impossible you or any man alive should 14 3| farther declare that it is impossible any REAL corporeal thing 15 3| given us by God, that it is impossible we should withhold our assent 16 3| this.—that it is absolutely impossible, and a plain contradiction, 17 3| themselves unknown, it is impossible to know how far our ideas 18 3| and others are not, it is impossible to distinguish the former 19 3| according to you, plainly impossible the creation of any inanimate 20 3| contrary to all reason, so impossible and absurd! that not only