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1 I, 3 | parts; these have a serial unity like~that of number, not 2 I, 3 | like~that of number, not a unity like that of a spatial magnitude. 3 I, 3 | cannot have that kind of unity either; mind is either without~ 4 II, 1 | which it is the matter. Unity has many senses (as many 5 III, 1 | figure, magnitude, number, unity; for all these we perceive 6 III, 1 | but because all form a unity: this incidental perception 7 III, 2 | its being-it must lose its unity by being put into activity. 8 III, 6 | not isolable) which gives unity to the time and the whole 9 III, 7 | it does so is a sort of unity, but in the way just mentioned, 10 III, 11| way must be able to make a unity out of several images.~This 11 III, 12| it maintains an unbroken unity. That is why in the case 12 III, 12| surface the air possesses unity; hence it is that it in