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1 Read | and there, there was one alteration which it was necessary to 2 II, VIII | into an oily one. What real alteration can the beating of the pestle 3 II, VIII | make in any body, but an alteration of the texture of it?~21. 4 II, IX | of hearing, with the same alteration that uses to be for the 5 II, XIV | periodical appearance, or alteration of ideas, in seemingly equidistant 6 II, XX | grapes delights him: let an alteration of health or constitution 7 II, XXI | informed, by the senses, of the alteration of those simple ideas it 8 II, XXI | For we cannot observe any alteration to be made in, or operation 9 II, XXI | ideas; nor conceive any alteration to be made, but by conceiving 10 II, XXI | the continuation of the alteration made in it from rest to 11 II, XXI | the continuation of the alteration of its figure by the same 12 II, XXIII| terminating only in the alteration of some sensible qualities 13 II, XXIII| simple ideas. For whatever alteration a loadstone has the power 14 II, XXV | other receive in itself no alteration at all: v.g. Caius, whom 15 II, XXV | of his son, without any alteration made in himself. Nay, barely 16 II, XXVI | Creation, generation, making, alteration. Having thus, from what 17 II, XXVI | subject before, we call it alteration. Thus a man is generated,