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1 6 | the universal whole is a body; for our senses bear us 2 6 | attribute, or an accident of the body, or of the void." ~(The 3 11| dissolution of the combined body; and for all this there 4 13| motion which they had in the body. I give the name of images 5 13| motion. At all events, a body in motion does not find 6 14| the atoms do in the solid body, although, notwithstanding, 7 22| believe, that in a finite body there are particles of every 8 29| over all the members of the body, and presenting a great 9 29| sympathy with the rest of the body. That it is which the faculties 10 29| enveloped by the rest of the body which communicates it to 11 30| when the soul departs, the body is no longer possessed of 12 30| through the medium of the body. The soul, reflecting the 13 30| communicates them to the body in virtue of the reciprocal 14 30| sympathy which unite it to the body; that is the reason why 15 30| destruction of a part of the body does not few after it a 16 30| while it resides in the body, provided that the senses 17 31| The rest of the body, on the other hand, even 18 31| entire combination of the body is dissolved, then the soul 19 31| diffused over the whole body, from the rational part 20 31| diffused over the whole of the body concentrate themselves, 21 31| escape by the pores of the body; for particles emanate from 22 34| whether it be of every body, or of those bodies only 23 34| substances inherent in the body, nor are they parts of the 24 34| nor are they parts of the body. But they constitute by 25 34| eternal substance of the body. Each of these attributes 26 34| perceptions forms the idea of the body. Bodies often possess other 27 34| attributes without which the body cannot be conceived. ~ 28 35| inherent in the idea of a body, one can only conceive them 29 35| plainly, accidents of the body; accidents which do not