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1 2| sanguineous animals the white of the eye is fat and oily, 2 3| the same way the colours White and Black are generated 3 3| is conceivable that the White and the Black should be 4 3| particles, a black and a white] would be visible; and that 5 3| all events, appear neither white nor black; and, as it must 6 3| plurality of colours besides the White and Black; and we may suppose 7 3| whatever [except black and white] are based on numbers, some 8 3| Another is that the Black and White appear the one through the 9 3| which in itself appears white, but takes a crimson hue 10 3| as one which is neither white nor black. So that, if it 11 4| arise from the mixture of white and black, so the intermediate 12 4| Yellow should be classed with White, as Rich with Sweet); while [ 13 4| deep Blue, come between White and Black, and from these 14 4| Black is a privation of White in the Translucent, so Saline 15 4| as Democritus does with White and Black; for he asserts 16 4| contrariety; e.g. in Colour White is contrary to Black, and 17 6| to see a thing which is white but not of a certain magnitude.~ 18 6| contrariety: e.g. in Colour, White x Black; in Savour, Sweet 19 7| can be formed from, e.g. White and Sharp, except indirectly, 20 7| different sensory provinces, as White and Sweet. For it appears 21 7| sense no doubt discerns White and Black, [which are hence 22 7| Sweet, so Sight perceives White; and as the latter perceives 23 7| instance], classed some with White, others with Black, and 24 7| sense (e.g. I call Sweet and White co-ordinates though in different 25 7| while Sweet differs from White even more than Black does 26 7| more than Black does from White, it is still less conceivable 27 7| perceives Sweet, with another, White, either that which results 28 7| an object, e.g. as both White and Sweet] perceive? [None]; 29 7| heterogeneous objects, such as White and Sweet]. We must conclude, 30 7| faculty which perceives White and Sweet to be one qua 31 7| numerically one thing is white and sweet, and has many