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1 II, VII | preservation of every part and organ in its perfection, hath 2 II, VII | to withdraw, before the organ be quite put out of order, 3 II, VII | it, leaves that curious organ unharmed in its natural 4 II, VIII | the animal spirits in that organ.~5. Negative names need 5 II, IX | perception.~4. Impulse on the organ insufficient. How often 6 II, IX | sounding bodies made upon the organ of hearing, with the same 7 II, IX | impulse there may be on the organ; but it not reaching the 8 II, IX | through any defect in the organ, or that the man’s ears 9 II, IX | conveyed in by the usual organ, not being taken notice 10 II, XXVII | is often away when the organ is in order, and well fitted 11 II, XXIX | duly on a well-disposed organ, so a distinct idea is that 12 II, XXXIII| orderly over the keys of the organ to play out the tune he