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1 2 | them adequately on one’s senses. For this clear and precise 2 3 | impressions produced on our senses, or the actual impression 3 6 | whole is a body; for our senses bear us witness in every 4 6 | and the evidence of the senses, as I have said before, 5 11| ever been perceived by the senses; but this expression, if 6 15| which at all contradicts the senses, if one only considers in 7 15| considers in what way the senses are exercised, and if one 8 22| which are perceived by the senses, one conceives, easily, 9 23| particle perceptible by the senses, in taking the objects which 10 24| which are invisible to the senses, that the most minute magnitudes, 11 28| movement perceptible to the senses. If then, one were to suppose, 12 30| body, provided that the senses still preserve some energy; 13 34| visible and perceived by the senses, this is the point of view 14 40| not discoverable by the senses, and appropriated words