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1 1| preservation; their final cause being that such creatures 2 1| rational discourse is a cause of instruction in virtue 3 2| affection of whose true cause they are ignorant. This 4 3| objects is due to such a cause, is absurd. For they must, 5 3| plain] that this is the real cause determining the existence 6 4| clearly to us than Odours, the cause of which is that the olfactory 7 4| to be, is the efficient cause of savour.~(a) Of these 8 4| agency than heat is the cause of sapidity. For all savours [ 9 4| Colours or Savours in a liquid cause the water in which they 10 4| heat or cold is the direct cause of growth or decay. It is 11 5| incline to refer odour to this cause [sc. exhalation of some 12 5| perceive odour, may well cause a difficulty, if we assume 13 6| each imply a body [as their cause].~But [though sound and 14 6| quality is so changed by the cause itself which originates 15 6| for Light is an efficient cause of seeing.~