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1 3| manifest that the stimulatory movements based upon sensory impressions, 2 3| together, they (i.e. such movements) are extruded from consciousness 3 3| interior, they [i.e. the above "movements"] are borne in to the head 4 3| in rivers, so the sensory movements are each a continuous process, 5 3| phantasms, or residuary movements, which are based upon the 6 3| that touch announces two movements, we think that the one object 7 3| owing to sleep, and to the movements then going on in his sensory 8 3| the internal [sensory] movements, some potential, others 9 3| dissolved. The residuary movements are like these: they are 10 3| quasi-perceiving, receives from the movements persisting in the sense-organs, 11 3| there are such presentative movements in the sensory organs, any 12 3| that they are really but movements lurking in the organs of