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1 1| Conception, but a state or affection of one of these, conditioned 2 1| such activity an incidental affection identical with one also 3 1| in such cognition) is an affection of the sensus communis; 4 1| possible that though the affection (the presentation) alone 5 1| which is its seat-viz. that affection the state whereof we call 6 1| remembers, is it this impressed affection that he remembers, or is 7 2| when the aforesaid state or affection (of the aisthesis or upolepsis) 8 2| person affected the (sensory) affection, or the scientific knowledge ( 9 2| the (mnemonic) state or affection; and indeed one may well 10 2| form of inference.~That the affection is corporeal, i.e. that 11 2| that) in which resides the affection. Those who have moisture 12 2| such counter motions. The affection resembles also that in the