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1 II, II | warmth in the same piece of wax: yet the simple ideas thus 2 II, VIII | colour, or consistency, in wax or clay,—by its primary 3 II, VIII | sun has a power to make wax white, and fire to make 4 II, VIII | the sun in reference to wax, which it melts or blanches, 5 II, VIII | softness produced in the wax, not as qualities in the 6 II, VIII | the changes made in the wax, when it is blanched or 7 II, VIII | insensible parts of the wax, as to make them fit to 8 II, VIII | the sun; yet when we see wax, or a fair face, receive 9 II, XXI | sun has a power to blanch wax, and wax a power to be blanched 10 II, XXI | power to blanch wax, and wax a power to be blanched by 11 II, XXIII | colour it introduces into wax. These are both equally 12 II, XXIII | idea of heat; and so on wax, as to make it capable to 13 II, XXVI | substance which we call wax, fluidity, which is a simple 14 II, XXVI | relation to fluidity in wax, the cause of it, and fluidity 15 II, XXVIII| says “honey is sweeter than wax,” it is plain that his thoughts 16 II, XXIX | faculties of perception, like wax over-hardened with cold, 17 II, XXIX | to imprint it; or, like wax of a temper too soft, will 18 II, XXIX | imprinted; or else supposing the wax of a temper fit, but the 19 II, XXIX | uniform matter, viz. gold or wax of an equal bulk, and make