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1 II, I | of yellow, white, heat, cold, soft, hard, bitter, sweet, 2 II, III | the touch, are heat and cold, and solidity: all the rest, 3 II, VII | state. But yet excess of cold as well as heat pains us: 4 II, VIII | Thus the ideas of heat and cold, light and darkness, white 5 II, VIII | in us the ideas of white, cold, and round,—the power to 6 II, VIII | and light; snow, white and cold; and manna, white and sweet, 7 II, VIII | Explains how water felt as cold by one hand may be warm 8 II, VIII | may produce the idea of cold by one hand and of heat 9 II, VIII | same time be both hot and cold. For, if we imagine warmth, 10 II, VIII | of heat in one hand and cold in the other; which yet 11 II, VIII | the sensation of heat and cold be nothing but the increase 12 II, VIII | different sensations of heat and cold that depend thereon.~22. 13 II, X | our bodies, as heat and cold; and those which are the 14 II, XIV | by the heat of summer, or cold of winter; by the smell 15 II, XXI | of hunger, thirst, heat, cold, weariness, with labour, 16 II, XXI | starving with hunger and cold set together before us, 17 II, XXII | when a countryman says the cold freezes water, though the 18 II, XXIII| and yet let but a sharp cold come, and they unite, they 19 II, XXVII| consciousness he had of its heat, cold, and other affections, and 20 II, XXVII| cut off, of whose heat, or cold, or other affections, having 21 II, XXIX | like wax over-hardened with cold, will not receive the impression 22 III, VI | the water, whose blood is cold as fishes, and their flesh 23 III, VI | congealed jelly, when it is cold, is a distinct species from 24 IV, XI | Thus, the pain of heat or cold, when the idea of it is 25 IV, XIII | actually scalds him, feels cold. The earth will not appear 26 IV, XIII | has a mind to it: in the cold winter, he cannot help seeing 27 IV, XV | upon water hardened with cold, this has so great conformity 28 IV, XV | country would sometimes, in cold weather, be so hard that 29 IV, XVII | clouds, rain, wetting, taking cold, relapse, and danger of