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1 1| and what functions are common, to them. What has been 2 1| attributes of animals, whether common to all or peculiar to some, 3 1| attributes, of which some are common to all living things, while 4 1| especially that we perceive the common sensibles, viz. figure, 5 2| is translucent—a property common alike to water and to air. 6 3| called translucent, but is a common "nature" and power, capable 7 4| they treat the percepts common to all senses as proper 8 4| solid bodies, are percepts common to all the senses, or if 9 4| they reduce the proper to common sensibles, as Democritus 10 4| any other, can discern the common sensibles. But if we suppose 11 4| which best perceived the common sensibles generally, and 12 5| of both air and water in common; but it is not qua translucent 13 5| perceptible to all animals in common.~The other class of odours 14 5| object of smell is something common to both of these provinces, 15 7| is fallible respecting "common sensibles", e.g. magnitude,