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1 I, 1 | taught to be affections proper to the soul itself, while 2 I, 1 | acting or being acted upon proper to soul, soul will be capable 3 I, 3 | their limbs; the movement proper to the legs (and so to man) 4 I, 4 | cases in our mind; the most proper sense is in relation to 5 I, 4 | old man could recover the proper kind of eye, he would see 6 II, 1 | is" has), but the most proper and fundamental sense of 7 II, 5 | actuality and in the most proper sense is knowing, e.g. this 8 II, 7 | Light is as it were the proper colour of what is transparent, 9 II, 7 | This is only true of the "proper" colour of things. Some 10 II, 7 | is what is seen their own proper” colour. Why we see these 11 II, 8 | transferred from their proper sphere, viz. that of touch, 12 II, 9 | our apprehension of its proper objects is inseparably bound 13 II, 12| smell (similarly with the proper objects of all the other 14 III, 2 | unmixed are brought into the proper ratio; then they are pleasant: