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1 II, II | besides sounds, tastes, smells, visible and tangible qualities. 2 II, III | The several tastes and smells, by the nose and palate. 3 II, III | names for. The variety of smells, which are as many almost, 4 II, VIII | have from the colours and smells of bodies; v.g. that a violet, 5 II, VIII | said concerning colours and smells may be understood also of 6 II, VIII | several colours, sounds, smells, tastes, &c. These are usually 7 II, XIII | their ideas of tastes and smells as much as on those of sight 8 II, XIV | motion, or between sounds or smells following one another,—there 9 II, XVIII| All compounded tastes and smells are also modes, made up 10 II, XVIII| ideas, as of tastes and smells, which have no names; and 11 II, XXI | qualities, as colours and smells, &c., what are they but 12 II, XXI | colours, sounds, tastes, smells, and all other ideas we 13 III, IV | colours, sounds, tastes, smells, and tangible qualities, 14 IV, II | actually tastes wormwood, or smells a rose, or only thinks on 15 IV, III | one subject can have two smells or two colours at the same 16 IV, III | colours, sounds, tastes, smells, pleasure, and pain, &c.