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1 II, III | the smell of a rose and violet, both sweet, are certainly 2 II, VIII | smells of bodies; v.g. that a violet, by the impulse of such 3 II, XXIV | as of man, horse, gold, violet, apple, &c., the mind hath 4 II, XXXII| the idea of blue be in the violet itself, or in our mind only; 5 II, XXXII| certain manner, to be in the violet itself. For that texture 6 II, XXXII| as it is really in the violet, be only a peculiar texture 7 II, XXXII| distinction that is in a violet, discernible only by our 8 II, XXXII| v.g. if the idea that a violet produced in one man’s mind 9 II, XXXII| that had the texture of a violet, producing constantly the