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1 I, I | three,” that “green is not red,” &c., are received as the 2 I, I | two are equal to four,” “red is not blue,” &c., are not 3 II, III | light and colours, as white, red, yellow, blue; with their 4 II, VIII | Examples. Let us consider the red and white colours in porphyry. 5 II, XVIII| ideas. But, though white, red, or sweet, &c. have not 6 II, XIX | as it hath of white and red, a square or a circle. I 7 II, XXIII| the naked eye, appears all red; but by a good microscope, 8 II, XXIII| only some few globules of red, swimming in a pellucid 9 II, XXIII| pellucid liquor, and how these red globules would appear, if 10 II, XXIII| white colour, long neck, red beak, black legs, and whole 11 II, XXXII| ideas, or applies the name red to the idea green, or the 12 III, IV | than the sound light or red, by itself. For, to hope 13 III, IV | of the idea of white and red to make them agree in one 14 III, IV | comprehend both white and red, and several other such 15 III, IV | the mind. For when white, red, and yellow are all comprehended 16 III, VI | is of the blue, that the red regiment; this is a man, 17 III, X | trips, and his eyes look red, and his feet fail him; 18 IV, I | other ideas which he calls red or square. Nor can any maxim 19 IV, II | different kinds, as blue and red, are as capable of demonstration 20 IV, VII | a man is not a horse”; “red is not blue.” The difference 21 IV, VII | proposition, “blue is not red,” be not a proposition that 22 IV, XII | inches, and an inch from a red line of two inches, the