Secondly, if his eyes were disposed in a certain manner, as it happens to myself when I awake: if I open my eyes, they perceive rays of light though there has been none.
The Laplander having beaten the drum for some time, places it on his head in a certain manner, and falls down directly motionless on the ground, and without any sign of life.
The Necessity of All Things In nature there is nothing contingent, but all things are determined from the necessity of the divine nature to exist and act in a certain manner.
All things have necessarily followed from the given nature of God and from the necessity of His nature have been determined to existence and action in a certain manner.
Their customary connexion with the present impression, varies them and modifies them in a certain manner, but produces no act of the mind, distinct from this peculiarity of conception.
But my senses convey to me only the impressions of coloured points, disposed in a, certain manner.
If we be placed in presence of an object, with our eyes open, it will be impossible not to see it, or even not to see it in a certain manner, if we do not change the direction of our eyesight or other condition of vision.
This idea is simple, and cannot be resolved into other elements: it expresses a general reason of things, and its nature is in a certain manner destroyed if it be mingled with particular ideas.
Afterwards we can reflect upon the fact that these sensations have something in common with others, inasmuch as they all affect us in a certain manner, and then we have the idea of sensation in general.
But the spontaneity of thought requires that this diversity be examined after a certain manner, received into the mind, and connected, in order afterwards to form a cognition out of it.
This, again, is only possible, to man at least, on condition that the object affect the mind in a certain manner.
The understanding demands that something be given (at least in the conception), in order to be able to determine it in a certain manner.
The nerve of sight, for example, is affected in a certain manner; vision, which is an affection or state of the mind, is its consequence.
Does the word order signify any thing, if he does not relate it to a series of actions, to a chain of motion, by which he is affected in a certain manner?
And I have sometimes by the help of Zinck duely mix'd after a certain manner, given Copper one of the Richest Golden Colours that ever I have seen the Best true Gold Ennobled with.
For the diseased alveolus the tooth becomes, in a certain manner, an extraneous body, of which it tends to rid itself.
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