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1 I, 0, 7 | opposite conclusion, and perceive the necessity of carrying 2 II, 0, 16 | it is plain that he will perceive a blank, where that shade 3 VII, I, 52 | the latter. We should then perceive, independent of experience, 4 VII, I, 54 | in all these cases, they perceive the very force or energy 5 VII, I, 54 | little farther, immediately perceive that, even in the most familiar 6 VII, I, 57 | afterwards. *~Secondly, I cannot perceive any force in the arguments 7 VIII, I, 71| the powers of nature, and perceive something like a necessary 8 VIII, I, 71| pretended that the mind can perceive, in the operations of matter, 9 X, I, 98 | any connexion, which we perceive a priori, between testimony 10 XII, I, 127| intelligent beings, who perceive or contemplate it.~ But 11 XII, I, 131| sides; and he will soon perceive the absurdity of all the