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1 II, III | minds, and make themselves perceivable by us.~First, then, There 2 II, V | and motion. For these make perceivable impressions, both on the 3 II, VIII| twofold; first, immediately perceivable; secondly, mediately perceivable. 4 II, VIII| perceivable; secondly, mediately perceivable. To conclude. Besides those 5 II, VIII| secondary qualities immediately perceivable: the latter, secondary qualities, 6 II, VIII| secondary qualities, mediately perceivable. ~ 7 II, XIV | moves, yet, not changing perceivable distance with some other 8 II, XXI | reference to the change of perceivable ideas. For we cannot observe 9 II, XXIX| more it has still of the perceivable differences, whereby it 10 IV, II | difference very clear and perceivable: and though in extension