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1 1| the Soul, explained the nature of sensation and the act 2 2| said already.~But as to the nature of the sensory organs, or 3 2| if one should explain the nature of the sensory organs in 4 3| translucent, but is a common "nature" and power, capable of no 5 3| may say that Light is a "nature" inhering in the Translucent 6 3| their brightness is of the nature of colour. But the colour 7 3| possible. This being the true nature of mixture, it is plain 8 4| the Soul, we explained the nature of sound and voice. We have 9 4| as a class, display their nature more clearly to us than 10 4| things else, the Moist, by nature’s law, is affected only 11 4| the colour or savour], so nature, too, by washing the Dry 12 5| 5~Our conception of the nature of Odours must be analogous 13 5| agreeable in their essential nature, e.g. those of flowers. 14 5| kind of odour, since its nature is agreeable or disagreeable 15 5| naturally heat-giving. Thus Nature has employed respiration 16 5| animals which have lungs, Nature has bestowed their due perception