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1 1| sweetness and bitterness (meaning those qualities which are 2 1| clearly understand my own meaning.~PHIL. I wish you would 3 1| perception may?~HYL. That is my meaning.~PHIL. So that if there 4 1| our ideas?~HYL. That is my meaning.~PHIL. And, in the same 5 2| believing. Take here in brief my meaning:—It is evident that the 6 2| that walk upon two legs, meaning men by the term TREES. Would 7 2| the word MATTER a contrary meaning to what is vulgarly received; 8 2| thoroughly comprehend my meaning. I would by no means be 9 2| have any positive notion or meaning at all. I tell you again, 10 3| not to be used without a meaning. And, as there is no more 11 3| And, as there is no more meaning in SPIRITUAL SUBSTANCE than 12 3| or corporeal substances (meaning the things I perceive by 13 3| mind to have some notion of meaning in what I say: but I have 14 3| Methinks I apprehend your meaning.~PHIL. It is your opinion 15 3| impression upon wax. My meaning is only that the mind comprehends 16 3| assign no other sense or meaning in its stead; why should