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thejhamUfiiMi of the quality whiteness. For logical 

 s the sensation is the only essential part of what is 



y the word ; the only part which we ever can be con- 



n proving. When that is proved, the quality is proved ; 



.:! excites a sensation, it has, of course, the ower of 



F\&quot;. RELATTOXS. 



JO. Tbe qvatitif* of a body, we bave said, are the 



grounded on tbe sensations which tbe presence of 

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whesn we ascribe to any object tbe kind of attribute called a 

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in wbich other objects are concerned besides itself and the 



As there may with propriety be said to be a relation be 



tween any two things t.o which two correlative names are or 

 may be riven, we may expect to discover what constirut&amp;lt;es a 

 relation in general, if we enumerate the principal cases in which 

 mankind bave imposed correlative names, and observe what 

 these cases have in common. 



What, then, is tbe character whk-h is possessed in common 

 bv states of circumstances so heterogeneous and discordant as 



after, along mrth another : one tl 

 than another: one thin? the c.av*c o: 



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