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Dialogue
1 1| Our discourse proceeded altogether concerning sensible things, 2 1| external bodies, but that it is altogether in the light. And what confirms 3 1| motion; SWIFT and SLOW are altogether relative to the succession 4 1| attended with, as being altogether indifferent to their demonstrations. 5 1| my will, and therein I am altogether passive. Do you find it 6 1| are then in these respects altogether passive? HYL. I am.~PHIL. 7 1| perception of light and colours altogether passive, what is become 8 2| ideas, which are things altogether passive and inert, can be 9 2| creatures of the fancy are not altogether so distinct, so strong, 10 2| by themselves, as being altogether inactive, fleeting, dependent 11 2| INSTRUMENT, I do not mean altogether nothing. It is true I know 12 2| of OCCASION seeming now altogether as groundless as the rest.~ 13 2| the more so because it is altogether voluntary and of your own 14 3| It seems, then, we are altogether put off with the appearances 15 3| in them?~PHIL. They are altogether passive and inert.~HYL. 16 3| Spirits a sort of beings altogether different from them. I do 17 3| spirits are a sort of beings altogether different from ideas. Consequently 18 3| acceptation of it, lies altogether between you and the philosophers: 19 3| the Philosophers; nor yet altogether with the vulgar. I would