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1 9 | Again: the atoms form the bodies, these full elements 2 12| word of ours, or different form it. There is therefore, 3 13| resembling, as far as their form goes, the solid bodies which 4 13| kind and an aptitude to form surfaces without depth, 5 14| notwithstanding, their form may be sometimes altered. 6 15| us an impression of their form and color. This phenomenon, 7 15| perception which bears upon the form or the other attributes 8 15| images, is only the same form of the solid perceived directly, 9 16| it is not confirmed, we form our judgments in virtue 10 18| which receives a certain form, under the action of the 11 20| sensible objects, except form, weight, magnitude and anything 12 20| unavoidably inherent in form; in fact, every quality 13 20| can still recognize the form of these constituent parts; 14 20| do not remain like the form, but perish in the dissolution 15 23| resemblance, we wish to form an idea of the smallest 16 23| examine them successively, form the first to the last, not 17 24| combine themselves, and form compound bodies in virtue 18 31| the same organic system; form the moment, in short, when 19 38| necessarily have one identical form."~(He says, in fact, in 20 43| different images which result form distance, how to give an