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1 I, 7 | For if you suppose it an object of intelligence, it will 2 I, 7 | denote-and therefore an object of perception. But nothing 3 I, 9 | order to make clearer the object of our inquiry. (a) In one 4 I, 10| understanding by exhibiting the object, like the figure, as in 5 I, 11| either in the power or in its object. The application of this 6 II, 8 | up in the ray or in the object of vision.~(2) On the other 7 II, 12| means insoluble. We may object that we have been thinking 8 III, 1 | physics with a more concrete object. There are many attributes 9 IV, 3 | relation of the mover to its object fortuitous: the thing altered