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1 II, I | wherein those objects do affect them. And thus we come by 2 II, I | perpetually and diversely affect them, variety of ideas, 3 II, I | surround us do diversely affect our organs, the mind is 4 II, II | Though the qualities that affect our senses are, in the things 5 II, II | Only the qualities that affect the senses are imaginable. 6 II, VII | things that environ and affect us; and blended them together 7 II, IX | senses about objects that affect them in the womb, receive 8 II, IX | his touch so or so, must affect his sight so or so; or that 9 II, X | those that almost constantly affect our bodies, as heat and 10 II, XI | though the bodies that affect us were as busy about us 11 II, XIV | move so swift as not to affect the senses distinctly with 12 II, XVII | portions of extension that affect our senses, carry with them 13 II, XXIII| sensible qualities which affect our senses do subsist; by 14 II, XXIII| which do thereby mediately affect our senses, as regularly 15 II, XXIII| and the bodies that are to affect them, one to another. If 16 II, XXXI | are but powers; the one to affect our eyes after such a manner, 17 III, II | produce them, did actually affect the senses. Which is manifestly 18 IV, II | without us can any ways affect our senses, but by the immediate 19 IV, III | able only to strike and affect body, and motion, according 20 IV, XI | existence of those objects that affect them, it cannot pass for 21 IV, XI | fancy it, but continue to affect my senses constantly and 22 IV, XI | series of regular sounds to affect my ears, which could not 23 IV, XI | exist without us, which doth affect our senses, and by them 24 IV, XI | particular objects that do then affect them, and no further. For