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1 I, I | innate principles; some primary notions, koinai ennoiai, 2 II, VIII | which produce them in us.~9. Primary qualities of bodies. Qualities 3 II, VIII | These I call original or primary qualities of body, which 4 II, VIII | sensations in us by their primary qualities, i.e. by the bulk, 5 II, VIII | in wax or clay,—by its primary qualities, is as much a 6 II, VIII | not before,—by the same primary qualities, viz. the bulk, 7 II, VIII | 14. They depend on the primary qualities. What I have said 8 II, VIII | us; and depend on those primary qualities, viz. bulk, figure, 9 II, VIII | have said.~15. Ideas of primary qualities are resemblances; 10 II, VIII | observation,—that the ideas of primary qualities of bodies are 11 II, VIII | parts?~17. The ideas of the primary alone really exist. The 12 II, VIII | things only as modes of the primary. A piece of manna of a sensible 13 II, VIII | inquiry to distinguish the primary and real qualities of bodies, 14 II, VIII | several combinations of those primary ones, when they operate 15 II, VIII | artificial things. These I call primary qualities.~Secondly, The 16 II, VIII | reason of its insensible primary qualities, to operate after 17 II, VIII | particular constitution of its primary qualities, to make such 18 II, VIII | called real, original, or primary qualities; because they 19 II, VIII | different modifications of those primary qualities.~24. The first 20 II, VIII | the sun, depending on its primary qualities; whereby it is 21 II, VIII | them the effects of these primary qualities; which appear 22 II, VIII | the modification of their primary qualities, with which primary 23 II, VIII | primary qualities, with which primary qualities the ideas produced 24 II, VIII | Besides those before-mentioned primary qualities in bodies, viz. 25 II, VIII | them, depending on those primary qualities; whereby they 26 II, VIII | bodies, so to change their primary qualities as to render them 27 II, XIII | Till a man doth this in the primary and original notions of 28 II, XXI | reduced to these very few primary and original ones, viz. 29 II, XXIII| powers, depending on its primary qualities, whereby it is 30 II, XXIII| First, the ideas of the primary qualities of things, which 31 II, XXIII| receive such alterations of primary qualities, as that the substance 32 II, XXIII| if we could discover the primary ones of their minute parts. 33 II, XXIII| have any more or clearer primary ideas belonging to body, 34 II, XXIII| solid parts and impulse, the primary ideas peculiar to body. 35 II, XXIII| ideas peculiar to body. The primary ideas we have peculiar to 36 II, XXIII| Thinking and motivity the primary ideas peculiar to spirit. 37 II, XXIII| Whereby it appears that this primary and supposed obvious quality 38 II, XXIII| equally unknown to us. Two primary qualities or properties 39 II, XXIII| distinct clear ideas, of two primary qualities or properties 40 II, XXIII| depend on those real and primary qualities of its internal 41 II, XXX | whereof, in all but the primary qualities of bodies, hath 42 III, I | thinking. Spirit, in its primary signification, is breath; 43 III, II | others: words, in their primary or immediate signification, 44 III, III | of it; essentia, in its primary notation, signifying properly, 45 III, III | essence has almost lost its primary signification: and, instead 46 III, X | by words, which, in their primary notation have scarce any 47 IV, III | has been shown) upon the primary qualities of their minute 48 IV, III | between any secondary and the primary qualities is undiscoverable 49 IV, III | Besides this ignorance of the primary qualities of the insensible 50 IV, III | secondary quality and those primary qualities which it depends 51 IV, III | perfect knowledge of their primary qualities. That the size, 52 IV, III | another. And if we knew these primary qualities of bodies, we 53 IV, III | connexion betwixt these primary qualities of bodies and 54 IV, III | Indeed some few of the primary qualities have a necessary 55 IV, III | may have of each sort of primary qualities but one particular 56 IV, III | not without ideas of these primary qualities of bodies in general, 57 IV, III | distinct ideas of their primary qualities keeps us in an 58 IV, III | ideas of the particular primary qualities of the minute 59 IV, III | found between them and those primary qualities which (experience 60 IV, VI | dependence; which, in their primary qualities, we can go but 61 IV, VI | whatsoever of any of the primary ones. And therefore there 62 IV, VI | First know what changes the primary qualities of one body do 63 IV, VI | regularly produce in the primary qualities of another, and 64 IV, VI | Secondly, We must know what primary qualities of any body produce