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Dialogue
1 1| simple uniform sensation, or two distinct sensations?~HYL. 2 1| clearer; tell me whether, in two cases exactly alike, we 3 1| It seems then there are two sorts of sound—the one vulgar, 4 1| distinguish in every perception two things, the one an action 5 1| Philonous, I think there are two kinds of objects:—the one 6 2| are trees that walk upon two legs, meaning men by the 7 2| not sensible, Hylas, that two things must concur to take 8 3| he that should conclude two men were of a different 9 3| PHIL. Now let me ask you two questions: FIRST, Whether 10 3| order of nature, between two sets of ideas, or things 11 3| your principles, that no two can see the same thing? 12 3| difficulty, therefore, that no two see the same thing, makes 13 3| which makes equally against two contradictory opinions can 14 3| of ideas, the manner how two independent substances so 15 3| which bears equally hard on two contradictory opinions can 16 3| ONLY IN THE MIND. Which two notions put together, do,