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1 I, I | be,” that “white is not black,” that “a square is not 2 I, III | before it has of white or black, sweet or bitter? And is 3 II, I | never saw any other but black and white till he were a 4 II, VIII | and darkness, white and black, motion and rest, are equally 5 II, VIII | know the idea of white or black, and quite another to examine 6 II, VIII | any object appear white or black.~3. We may have the ideas 7 II, VIII | hath the ideas of white and black, and other colours, as clearly, 8 II, VIII | privative; and the idea of black is no less positive in his 9 II, XIII | one should ask where the black king is, it would be proper 10 II, XVII | perceives the end of his pen is black or white, will be apt to 11 II, XXIII| colour, long neck, red beak, black legs, and whole feet, and 12 II, XXV | relative words: v.g. a man, black, merry, thoughtful, thirsty, 13 III, X | understood the words white and black, &c., and had constant notions 14 III, X | enough to prove that snow was black; i.e. to prove that white 15 III, X | to prove that white was black. Whereby they had the advantage 16 III, X | being as senseless to put black, which is a word agreed 17 III, X | idea; i.e. to call snow black, as to put this mark A, 18 IV, I | we know that white is not black, what do we else but perceive, 19 IV, II | perceives that white is not black, that a circle is not a 20 IV, II | distinctly see white and black), Whether this ink and this 21 IV, V | thoughts about white or black, sweet or bitter, a triangle 22 IV, VII | of one and two, white and black, or as of corporeity and 23 IV, VII | his own simple ideas of black and white, which he cannot 24 IV, VII | three, that white is not black, that a triangle is not 25 IV, XI | this, that I see white and black, and that something really 26 IV, XII | that, taking an inch from a black line of two inches, and 27 IV, XIII | on his will to see that black which appears yellow; nor